The National American Indian and Alaska Native MHTTC works with organizations and treatment practitioners involved in the delivery of mental health services to American Indian and Alaska Native individuals, families, and tribal and urban Indian communities to strengthen their capacity to deliver effective evidence-based and experience-based practices. This includes the full continuum of services spanning mental illness, prevention, treatment, and recovery support.
NOTE: As SAMHSA pivots towards having Centers of Excellence for historically underrepresented populations, the National American Indian and Alaska Native MHTTC transitioned out of our MHTTC Network as of September 29, 2023. As of September 30, 2023, the American Indian and Alaska Native Behavioral Health Center of Excellence serves as resources for behavioral health agencies to better serve and advocate for these populations. Information on this page and others from the National American Indian and Alaska Native MHTTC will not be maintained or updated. If you encounter a broken link or an error message, or have further questions, please contact the MHTTC Network Coordinating Office.