By Co-Author

PDF copies of the articles, chapters, and reports listed below may be downloaded by clicking on my linked name within the citation (* indicates student/trainee co-authors).

Gone, J. P., & Kirmayer, L. J. (2010).  On the wisdom of considering culture and context in psychopathology. In T. Millon, R. F. Krueger, & E. Simonsen (Eds.), Contemporary directions in psychopathology: Scientific foundations of the DSM-V and ICD-11 (pp. 72-96). New York: Guilford Press.

Gone, J. P. (2009). Encountering professional psychology: Re-envisioning mental health services for Native North America. In L. J. Kirmayer & G. G. Valaskakis (Eds.), Healing traditions: The mental health of Aboriginal peoples in Canada (pp. 419-439). Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press.

Anderson, J. D., & Gone, J. P. (2009). Native American religious traditions. In R. A. Shweder, T. R. Biddell, A. C. Dailey, S. D. Dixon, P. J. Miller, & J. Modell (Eds.), The child: An encyclopedic companion (pp. 670-672). Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Pole, N., Gone, J. P., and *Kulkarni, M. (2008). Posttraumatic Stress Disorder among ethnoracial minorities in the United States. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 15(1), 35-61.

*Alcántara, C., & Gone, J. P. (2008). Suicide in Native American communities: A transactional-ecological formulation of the problem. In F. T. L. Leong & M. M. Leach (Eds.), Suicide among racial and ethnic minority groups: Theory, research, and practice (pp. 173-199). New York: Routledge.

Gone, J. P., & *Alcántara, C. (2007). Identifying effective mental health interventions for American Indians and Alaska Natives: A review of the literature. Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology, 13(4), 356-363.

*Alcántara, C., & Gone, J. P. (2007). Reviewing suicide in Native American communities: Situating risk and protective factors within a transactional-ecological framework. Death Studies, 31(5), 457-477.

Gone, J. P., & *Alcántara, C. (2006). Traditional healing and suicide prevention in Native American communities. Unpublished report contracted by the Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research, NIH (Contract No. MI-60823).

Gone, J. P., & *Alcántara, C. (2005). Practice makes perfect? Identifying effective psychological treatments for mental health problems in Indian Country. In E. H. Hawkins & R. D. Walker (Eds.), Best practices in behavioral health services for American Indians and Alaska Natives [Draft copy] (pp. 106-136). Portland, OR: One Sky National Resource Center for American Indian and Alaska Native Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Services.

Gone, J. P., Miller, P. J., & Rappaport, J. (1999). Conceptual self as normatively oriented: The suitability of past personal narrative for the study of cultural identity. Culture & Psychology, 5(4), 371-398.