Selected Publications
Naseba Marsh, T., Coholic, D., Cote-Meek, S., & Najavits, L.M. (2015). Blending Aboriginal and Western healing methods to treat intergenerational trauma with substance use disorder in Aboriginal peoples who live in northeastern Ontario, Canada. Harm Reduction Journal, 12, 14.
Naseba Marsh, T., Cote-Meek, S., Toulouse, P., Najavits, L.M., & Young, N.L. (2015). The application of two-eyed seeing decolonizing methodology in qualitative and quantitative research for the treatment of intergenerational trauma and substance use disorders. International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 1-13. DOI: 10.1177/1609406915618046
Naseba Marsh, T., Cote-Meek, S., Young, N.L., Najavits, L.M., & Toulouse, P. (2016). Indigenous healing and seeking safety: A blended implementation project for intergenerational trauma and substance use disorders. International Indigenous Policy Journal, 7(2), 3.
Cote-Meek, S. (2017). The age of reconciliation: Transforming postsecondary education. In E. McKinley & L. Smith (eds.), Handbook of Indigenous Education. Singapore: Springer.