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    The Impact of Historical Trauma on Health Outcomes for Indigenous Populations in the USA and Canada: A Systematic Review by Gone, Joseph P., Hartmann, William E., Pomerville, Andrew, Wendt, Dennis C., Klem, Sarah H., Burrage, Rachel L.

    Published in The American psychologist (01-01-2019)
    “…Beginning in the mid-1990s, the construct of historical trauma was introduced into the clinical and health science literatures to contextualize, describe, and…”
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    American Indian Historical Trauma: Anticolonial Prescriptions for Healing, Resilience, and Survivance by Hartmann, William E., Wendt, Dennis C., Burrage, Rachel L., Pomerville, Andrew, Gone, Joseph P.

    Published in The American psychologist (01-01-2019)
    “…The American Indian historical trauma (HT) concept is an important precursor to racial trauma (RT) theory that reflects the distinct interests of sovereign…”
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    Conceptualizing culture in (global) mental health: Lessons from an urban American Indian behavioral health clinic by Hartmann, William E., Saint Arnault, Denise M., Gone, Joseph P.

    Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-05-2022)
    “…The movement for global mental health (GMH) has brought perennial questions about human diversity in mental health to the fore through heightened debates over…”
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    American Indian Historical Trauma: Community Perspectives from Two Great Plains Medicine Men by Hartmann, William E., Gone, Joseph P.

    Published in American journal of community psychology (01-12-2014)
    “…The field of community psychology has long been interested in the relations between how community problems are defined, what interventions are developed in…”
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    Working Together to Advance Indigenous Interests with Community Psychology by O'Keefe, Victoria M., Hartmann, William E.

    Published in American journal of community psychology (01-09-2019)
    “…Highlights This issue provides insights to advance Indigenous peoples’ interests with Community Psychology. These articles promote responsibility and action to…”
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    Elucidating structural barriers to community goals: Two examples of ethnography’s potential for psychology by Hartmann, William E., Eccleston, Sara M. P.

    Published in Qualitative psychology (Washington, D.C.) (20-06-2024)
    “…Psychology has been critiqued for misrepresenting human experience, development, and behavior by routinely reducing complex sociopolitical phenomena to…”
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    Incorporating Traditional Healing Into an Urban American Indian Health Organization: A Case Study of Community Member Perspectives by Hartmann, William E., Gone, Joseph P.

    Published in Journal of counseling psychology (01-10-2012)
    “…Facing severe mental health disparities rooted in a complex history of cultural oppression, members of many urban American Indian (AI) communities are reaching…”
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    Psychological-Mindedness and American Indian Historical Trauma: Interviews with Service Providers from a Great Plains Reservation by Hartmann, William E., Gone, Joseph P.

    Published in American journal of community psychology (01-03-2016)
    “…The concept of historical trauma (HT) was developed to explain clinical distress among descendants of Jewish Holocaust survivors and has since been ascribed…”
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    A Two-Week Psychosocial Intervention Reduces Future Aggression and Incarceration in Clinically Aggressive Juvenile Offenders by Kendall, Ashley D., Emerson, Erin M., Hartmann, William E., Zinbarg, Richard E., Donenberg, Geri R.

    “…There is a largely unmet need for evidence-based interventions that reduce future aggression and incarceration in clinically aggressive juvenile offenders…”
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    A Return to “The Clinic” for Community Psychology: Lessons from a Clinical Ethnography in Urban American Indian Behavioral Health by Hartmann, William E., St. Arnault, Denise M., Gone, Joseph P.

    Published in American journal of community psychology (01-03-2018)
    “…Community psychology (CP) abandoned the clinic and disengaged from movements for community mental health (CMH) to escape clinical convention and pursue growing…”
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    In Search of Cultural Diversity, Revisited: Recent Publication Trends in Cross-Cultural and Ethnic Minority Psychology by HARTMANN, William E, KIM, Eric S, KIM, Jackie H. J, NGUYEN, Teresa U, WENDT, Dennis C, NAGATA, Donna K, GONE, Joseph P

    Published in Review of general psychology (01-09-2013)
    “…Given the increasing proportion of ethnic minority individuals in the United States and psychology's historical reliance on theories derived from Euro American…”
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    Reconsidering Rigor in Psychological Science: Lessons From a Brief Clinical Ethnography by Hartmann, William E, Gone, Joseph P, Saint Arnault, Denise M

    Published in Qualitative psychology (Washington, D.C.) (01-06-2020)
    “…American psychologists have long defined their discipline by its methods, and ideas of rigor have been central to organizing its methodological boundaries. In…”
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    Advancing Community-Based Research with Urban American Indian Populations: Multidisciplinary Perspectives by Hartmann, William E., Wendt, Dennis C., Saftner, Melissa A., Marcus, John, Momper, Sandra L.

    Published in American journal of community psychology (01-09-2014)
    “…The US has witnessed significant growth among urban American Indian (AI) populations in recent decades, and concerns have been raised that these populations…”
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    American Indian Historical Trauma: Anti-Colonial Prescriptions for Healing, Resilience, and Survivance by Hartmann, William E., Wendt, Dennis C., Burrage, Rachel L., Pomerville, Andrew, Gone, Joseph P.

    Published in The American psychologist (01-01-2019)
    “…The American Indian historical trauma (HT) concept is an important precursor to racial trauma (RT) theory that reflects the distinct interests of sovereign…”
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    Ideas of Culture in an Urban American Indian Behavioral Health Clinic by Hartmann, William E

    Published 01-01-2016
    “…The culture concept maintains an extended history of being taken up by diverse groups and ascribed different meanings to serve distinct agendas. This is…”
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