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Joseph P.
Gone
Assistant Professor
U of M Affiliation(s) Department of Psychology Program in American Culture Native American Studies (NAS)
Ph.D. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 2001
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Contact Information:
530 Church Street, Ann Arbor MI 48109-1109
2239 East Hall
Phone: 734.647.3958
Fax: 734.615.0573
Email:
jgone@umich.edu
Office Hours: Professor Gone has modified teaching duties for the Fall 2009 term.
Fields of Study: Mental health services for American Indians, cultural psychology, community mental health, sociolinguistcs, psyciatric anthropology, narrative and cultural identity, cross-cultural diagnosis of mental disorder, innovative mental health service delivery, wellness, distress, and healing in American Indian lives.
Personal Website
http://sitemaker.umich.edu/joseph.p.gone/home
Dept. of Psychology Website
http://www.lsa.umich.edu/psych/people/directory/profiles/faculty/?uniquename=jgone
Curriculum Vitae
View Joseph P.
Gone's C.V.
Publications:
Gone, J. P. (2004). Keeping culture in mind: Transforming academic training in professional psychology for Indian country. In D. A. Mihesuah & A. Cavender Wilson (Eds.), Indigenizing the academy: Transforming scholarship and empowering communities (pp. 124-142). Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska.
Gone, J. P. (2006). Mental health, wellness, and the quest for an authentic American Indian identity. In T. Witko (Ed.), Mental health care for urban Indians: Clinical insights from Native practitioners (pp. 55-80). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Gone, J. P. (2006). “As if reviewing his life”: Bull Lodge’s narrative and the mediation of self-representation. American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 30(1), 67-86.
Gone, J. P. (2007). “We never was happy living like a Whiteman”: Mental health disparities and the postcolonial predicament in American Indian communities. American Journal of Community Psychology, 40(3-4), 290-300.
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