Special Issue

13 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).

Awad, G. H., Cokley, K. O., Comas-Diaz, L., Hall, G. C. N., & Gone, J. P. (2024). Dismantling racism in the field of psychology and beyond: Introduction to the special issue. American Psychologist, 79(4), 477-483.

*Wilbur, R. E., & Gone, J. P. (2023). Beyond resilience: A scoping review of Indigenous survivance in the health literature. Development and Psychopathology, 35(5), 2226-2240.


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.

Wendt, D. C., *Huson, K., *Albatnuni, M., & Gone, J. P. (2022). What are the best practices for psychotherapy with Indigenous Peoples in the United States and Canada? A thorny question. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 90(10), 802-814.

Gone, J. P. (2022). Four principles for cultivating Alternate Cultural Paradigms in psychology: Summary reflections on innovative contributions. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 62(4), 614-623.

Gone, J. P., & Kirmayer, L. J. (2020). Advancing Indigenous mental health research: Ethical, conceptual, and methodological challenges. Transcultural Psychiatry, 57(2), 235-249.

Gone, J. P. (2015). Reconciling evidence-based practice and cultural competence in mental health services: Introduction to a special issue. Transcultural Psychiatry, 52(2), 139-149.

*Wendt, D. C., Gone, J. P., & Nagata, D. K. (2015). Potentially harmful therapy and multicultural counseling: Extending the conversation. The Counseling Psychologist, 43(3), 393-403.

*Wendt, D. C., Gone, J. P., & Nagata, D. K. (2015). Potentially harmful therapy and multicultural counseling: Bridging two disciplinary discourses. The Counseling Psychologist, 43(3), 334-358.