Joseph P.Gone: Historical Trauma as the Legacy of Genocide in American Indian Communities: Complications and Critiques
Publication Date
4-16-2016
Abstract
A citizen of the Gros Ventre tribal nation of Montana, Gone examines cultural influences on mental health status, as well as the intersection of evidence-based practice and cultural competence in mental health services through collaborative research partnerships in both reservation and urban American Indian communities. His 50+ articles and chapters explore the cultural psychology of self, identity, personhood, and social relations in indigenous community settings vis-à-vis the mental health professions, with particular attention to therapeutic interventions such as psychotherapy and traditional healing.
Recommended Citation
Clark University, "Joseph P.Gone: Historical Trauma as the Legacy of Genocide in American Indian Communities: Complications and Critiques" (2016). Clark University Video Archive. 234.
https://commons.clarku.edu/videoarchive/234
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