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The Path of Handsome Lake
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05 September 2000

This group of essays is written to provide a series of suggestions to Native people who seek to deal with alcoholism from the perspective of their unique heritages and with an understanding that the pressures to which Native traditions and societies have been subjected may trigger dysfunctional behavior, such as excessive drinking.
Dedication.
Preface.
Part I. A Theoretical and Empirical Grounding.
Chapter 1. Avoiding Counselor Bias: A Cultural Configurations Approach.
Chapter 2. History of Native Americans: A Relevant Overview.
Chapter 3. Alcoholism Among Native Americans.
Part II. Alcoholism, Stress, and Native Americans.
Chapter 4. Diversity, Native Americans, and Recovery.
Chapter 5. Cultural Stress and Dysfunctional Behavior.
Chapter 6. Terror Management Theory, Cultural Disruption, and the Iroquois.
Part III. Handsome Lake and the Iroquois as a Key to Recovery.
Chapter 7. Handsome Lake, Personal Recovery, and the Modern World.
Chapter 8. Handsome Lake and Model of Recovery.
Chapter 9. Landmarks of the Path.
Chapter 10. Strategies for Professional Therapy/Intervention.
Chapter 11. Strategies for Self-Help.
Chapter 12. Cultural Sensitivity and Alcoholism Therapy: A Conclusion.
Appendices.
A. The Path and the Landmarks in Poster Form.
B. Suggestions for Sessions and Meetings.