Tribal traditional healing gets Medicaid reimbursement in 4 states
CHANDLER, Ariz. Art Martinez has seen the power of ceremony.
Martinez, a clinical psychologist and member of the Chumash Tribe, helped run an American Indian youth ceremonial camp. Held at a sacred tribal site in Northern California, it was designed to help kids mental health. He remembers a 14-year-old girl who had been struggling with substance use and was on the brink of hospitalization.
On the first day of the four-day camp, Martinez recalled, she was barely able to speak. In daily ceremonies, she wept. The other kids gathered around her. Youre not alone. Were here for you, theyd say.
Traditional tribal healing practices are diverse and vary widely, unique from tribe to tribe. Many include talking circles, sweat lodge ceremonies with special rituals, plant medicine and herb smudging, along with sacred ceremonies known only to the tribe.
Martinez and the girls counselor saw her mental health improve under a treatment plan combining tribal traditional healing and Western medicine.
By the end of the gathering, she had broken through the isolation, Martinez said. Before, she would barely shake hands with kids, and she was now hugging them, they were exchanging phone numbers. Her demeanor was better, she was able to articulate.
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