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RESEARCH ARTICLE

An Approach to Treating Depressive and Psychotic Illness in Indigenous Communities

Tricia Nagel, Gary Robinson, Thomas Trauer and John Condon

Australian Journal of Primary Health 14(1) 17 - 24
Published: 2008

Abstract

This study is one of the activities of a multi-site research program, the Australian Mental Health Initiative (AIMhi), funded by the National Health and Medical Research Council. AIMhi in the Northern Territory collaborated with Aboriginal mental health workers and Northern Territory remote service providers in developing a range of resources and strategies to promote improved Indigenous mental health outcomes. A brief intervention that combines the principles of motivational interviewing, problem solving therapy and chronic disease self-management is described. The intervention has been integrated into a randomised controlled trial. Early findings suggest that the strategy and its components are well received by clients with chronic mental illness, and their carers, in remote communities.

https://doi.org/10.1071/PY08003

© La Trobe University 2008

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