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2005. (with S. Huff). “The Road to Healing: Stopping Solvent Abuse in Aboriginal Communities”. Canadian Health Network’s Healthlink Newsletter. Public Health Agency of Canada.

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2005. (with C. Hopkins and D. Dell).” Resiliency and Holistic Inhalant Abuse Treatment“. Journal of Aboriginal Health. 1(2), pp. 4-12.

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