Gros Ventres
22 publications
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. (2024). Recounting coup as the recirculation of Indigenous vitality: A narrative alternative to historical trauma. Transcultural Psychiatry, 61(3), 325-338.
Gone, J. P. (2024). Foreword. In E. Hightower (ed.), Native American psychosocial identity (pp. xvi-xviii). San Diego: Cognella.
Gone, J. P. (2023). Indigenous historical trauma: Alter-Native explanations for mental health inequities. Daedalus, 152(4), 130-150.
Gone, J. P. (2023). Origins of antimining resistance in the life of a grassroots American Indian leader: Prospects for Indigenizing psychobiography. Journal of Personality, 91(1), 68-84.
Gone, J. P. (2022). Indigenous research methodologies: X-marks in the age of community accountability and protection. Qualitative Inquiry, 28(2), 164-170.
Gone, J. P. (2021). Decolonization as methodological innovation in counseling psychology: Method, power, and process in reclaiming American Indian therapeutic traditions. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 68(3), 259-270.
Gone, J. P. (2019). “The thing happened as he wished”: Recovering an American Indian cultural psychology. American Journal of Community Psychology, 64(1-2), 172-184.
Gone, J. P. (2017).“It felt like violence”: Indigenous knowledge traditions and the postcolonial ethics of academic inquiry and community engagement. American Journal of Community Psychology, 60(3-4), 353-360.
Gone, J. P. (2017). Foreword – Indigenous healing past and present: Exploding persistent binaries. In S. L. Stewart, R. Moodley, & A. Hyatt (Eds.), Indigenous cultures and mental health counselling: Four directions for integration with counselling psychology (pp. vii-xii). New York: Routledge.
Gone, J. P. (2014). Reconsidering American Indian historical trauma: Lessons from an early Gros Ventre war narrative. Transcultural Psychiatry, 51(3), 387-406.