Where's your country?' New approaches for working with problematic alcohol use among Indigenous Australians in an urban setting
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2010
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Guthrie, Jillian
Lovett, Raymond
Dance, Phyllis
Ritchie, Craig
Tongs, Julie
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Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS)
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Conversations between Indigenous Australians
meeting each other for the first time often include
the question, ‘Where’s your country?’. ‘Country’
is used by Indigenous Australians to refer to
land which for them has historical and cultural
significance. The association between Indigenous
Australians and country and emerging literature
on the importance to wellbeing of maintaining
that association suggests that dislocation from
country may have significance for treatment and
rehabilitation of problematic alcohol drinking.
Our paper has two parts: it describes a project
conducted between 2008 and 2009 that evolved
into a PhD commencing late 2009 (RL undertaking,
PD and JG supervisory panel members); it
then describes the PhD, which hypothesises that
some people may be living on country from which
they may not derive Indigenous cultural identity
and that problematic alcohol use is associated
with that dislocation.
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Australian Aboriginal Studies
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