Psychosocial aspects of drinking among Coast Salish Indians

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Only through solution of the Indian White conflict can Indians hope to solve their most serious alcohol problems. Whether Indian Alcoholics Anonymous and other Indian therapeutic activities will be integrated in western society by adapting (without having to give up specific Indian characteristics) or whether Indian groups will withdraw into ethnic segregation, depends also upon White attitudes and upon the further development of the Indian White relationship in general.

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Jilek Aall, L. (1974). Psychosocial aspects of drinking among Coast Salish Indians. Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal, 19(4), 357–362. https://doi.org/10.1177/070674377401900405

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