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Re-imagining mental health services for American Indian communities: Centering Indigenous perspectives
Dr. Gone’s virtual presentation on the need to re-imagine mental health services around indigenous perspectives in October 2021. Gone, J….
“The thing happened as he wished”: An American Indian contribution to a pluralist psychology
Dr. Gone’s presentation “The thing happened as he wished”: An American Indian contribution to a pluralist psychology at Montana State…
We are not your mascot
Dr. Gone’s virtual presentation “We are not your mascot” at the University of Massachusetts in November 2020. Gone, J. P. (2020,…
The Urban American Indian Traditional Spirituality Program: Community engagement and cultural adaptation in Indigenous health
Dr. Gone’s virtual presentation on community engagement and cultural adaptation in Indigenous health hosted by Harvard Medical School in February…
Independence Day: No more racist mascots
Dr. Gone talks with Crystal Echo Hawk and host and producer Patty Talahongva on the subjects of Independence Day and…
The (post)colonial predicament in community mental health services for American Indians: Explorations in alterNative psy-ence
Dr. Gone’s virtual presentation “The (post)colonial predicament in community mental health services for American Indians: Explorations in alterNative psy-ence” at…
Challenges to evidence-based practice in Indigenous community mental health
Professor Gone’s virtual presentation on “Challenges to evidence-based practice in Indigenous community mental health” in June 2021 hosted by McGill…
Diverse styles of Native leadership
Dr. Joe Gone speaks on the diverse styles of Native Leadership in February 2020. Gone, J. P. (2020, February). Diverse…
American Indian historical trauma: Progress or regress in addressing structural racism?
Dr. Gone’s presentation “American Indian historical trauma: Progress or regress in addressing structural racism?” at the 37th Annual Meeting of…
Considering alternative psychological services: Re-evaluation of cultural interventions for indigenous communities.
Dr. Gone’s presentation at the APS Symposium Diverse Perspectives on Psychological Science in May, 2016.
Exploring the interface of Indigenous traditional knowledge and the health sciences.
Dr. Gone’s presentation at the Tribal Ecological Knowledge Workshop at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences in Washington, DC in December, 2015.
“You got to prove that power”: Evidence-based practice in Gros Ventre healing traditions.
Dr. Gone’s presentation at the 2015 Native American Studies research presentations at Montana State University.
Considering Indigenous research methodologies: Critical reflections by an Indigenous knower.
Dr. Gone’s plenary keynote lecture at the annual conference of the American Indigenous Research Association, 2014.
Historical trauma, therapy culture, and the Indigenous boarding school legacy.
Dr. Gone’s talk at the Annual Meeting of the Network for Aboriginal Mental Health Research, held at McGill University in…
Cultural competence & American Indian wellness
This 2014 video was produced by the Multicultural Mental Health Resource Center in Montreal, Quebec.
Psychotherapy and American Indian healing: Pursuing cultural compatibility.
Dr. Gone’s presentation at the 2013 Collaborative Research Center for American Indian Health (CRCAIH) Summit.
Is psychological science a-cultural?
Dr. Gone’s keynote presentation at the 2011 Multicultural Conference and Summit in Seattle, WA.
Audio
Native Americans left out of ‘deaths of despair’ research (Audio)
Joseph Gone of Harvard University, a member of the Aaniiih Gros Ventre tribal nation of Montana, is co-author of the…
Decolonizing Methods in Psychology: Implications for Healing and Liberation (AUDIO)
Salman Safir and Helen Neville speak with internationally recognized psychology and mental health scholar Dr. Joseph Gone. We cover topics…
Rethinking Mental Health Services for American Indian Communities: Postcolonial Perspectives & Possibilities (AUDIO)
Dr. Gone speaking on the radio show All Things Considered on the topic of rethinking mental health services in tribal communities using indigenous…
Indigenous community health during Covid-19 with Joseph Gone (AUDIO)
Joseph Gone is Professor of Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School and Professor of Anthropology at Harvard…
Our African American and Native American interracial relationship (AUDIO)
Dr. Gone and his wife, Dr. Tiya Miles, speaking on the radio show Native America Calling on the topic of interracial relationships….
Cultural psychology, historical trauma, and Native Americans (AUDIO)
Dr. Gone discusses the issue of historical trauma. Historical trauma is defined as a collective, intergenerational experience that can compound over…
Rethinking American Indian historical trauma (AUDIO)
Dr. Gone discusses his research on historical trauma and how it can help contextualise mental health problems in American Indian…
Evidence-based practice and cultural competence (AUDIO)
Dr. Gone introduces the April 2015 special issue of Transcultural Psychiatry on reconciling evidence-based practice and cultural competence.
Historical trauma as the legacy of genocide in American Indian communities (AUDIO)
Dr. Gone’s presentation at the Genocide of Native Americans?: A Symposium on Indigenous Identity and Mass Violence in North America…