There are no programs specifically about general psychology or intergenerational trauma, but there are for substance use.
I appreciate that question. I am currently in Sault Ste. Marie attending a clinic for an indigenous group. When you ask whether we think using a culturally based approach would be helpful, the answers is, absolutely.
Since I studied in this clinic with this group, I have learned a lot about some of the indigenous approaches, particularly toward trauma. We have been incorporating it specifically in the clinic where I work. I am also aware of these...they call it land-based treatment, where people struggling with addiction and substance use would go. It's specifically for the indigenous population.
I had a patient who attended and found it very helpful. I think they usually stay for a month to three months. I've heard good things. It's something that I think physicians, including me, need to learn even more about, to see how we can incorporate that into our own practices.