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As an interdisciplinary social scientist with both theoretical and applied interests, Professor Gone has collaborated for nearly 30 years with American Indian and other Indigenous communities to rethink community-based mental health services and to harness traditional culture and spirituality for advancing Indigenous well-being. He does so from the perspective of a scholar who is trained in health service psychology, inspired by anthropology-style interpretive analysis, and committed to participatory research strategies. Examples of Professor Gone’s projects include comparisons of Indigenous cultural psychologies with the logics of the mental health professions, critical analysis of the concept of Indigenous historical trauma, collaborative development of the Blackfeet Culture Camp for community-based treatment of addiction, and commissioned formulation of the Urban American Indian Traditional Spirituality Program for orienting urban Indigenous peoples to traditional spiritual practices.
In sum, Professor Gone’s investigations have entailed intimate familiarity with modern indigenous lives and settings, open-ended investigation of local and emergent indigenous perspectives, adaptable presentation of research findings for both academic and community constituencies, and an intrepid dedication to unsettling the orthodoxies cherished by any of his audiences. Throughout his career, he has sought to merge applied community engagement and illuminating scholarly analysis, and to integrate the dominant approaches of the behavioral sciences with the enduring insights of the human sciences. The resulting contributions speak to pressing issues in cultural and professional psychology, medical and psychological anthropology, social psychiatry and community mental health, indigenous studies, human development, and the medical humanities.
In sum, Professor Gone’s investigations have entailed intimate familiarity with modern indigenous lives and settings, open-ended investigation of local and emergent indigenous perspectives, adaptable presentation of research findings for both academic and community constituencies, and an intrepid dedication to unsettling the orthodoxies cherished by any of his audiences. Throughout his career, he has sought to merge applied community engagement and illuminating scholarly analysis, and to integrate the dominant approaches of the behavioral sciences with the enduring insights of the human sciences. The resulting contributions speak to pressing issues in cultural and professional psychology, medical and psychological anthropology, social psychiatry and community mental health, indigenous studies, human development, and the medical humanities.
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Annual review of clinical psychology (2024)
International Journal of Indigenous Healthno. 1 (2024)
DEMENTIA-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIAL RESEARCH AND PRACTICEpp.14713012241233651-14713012241233651, (2024)
Nikki Crowe,Melissa Walls, Vicki Oberstar,Joseph P. Gone, Marcia Kitto, Colleen Bernu, Nicole M. Weiss
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INDIGENOUS HEALTHno. 1 (2024)
NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINEno. 5 (2024): 389-395
ANNALS OF INTERNAL MEDICINEno. 1 (2024): 97-98
Annals of internal medicineno. 1 (2023): 97-98
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