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Psychological Services. 20:117-125
Therapeutic mechanisms targeting multiple mental health disorders are key for providing treatment services with high-disparity, low-resource populations. Rumination, a cognitive response style, is a well-recognized transdiagnostic factor across disor
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Psychological Services. 20:1-6
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American Journal of Orthopsychiatry.
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Psychological Services. 18:406-415
The efficacy of the Substance Abuse Subtle Screening Inventory-3 (SASSI-3) was assessed among northern plains American Indians (AIs). The current study examined the efficacy of the SASSI-3 for identification of substance abuse in AIs. Northern plains
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Psychology of Religion and Spirituality. 13:204-211
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Psychological services.
Less than 300 practicing Native American (NA) psychologists are available to support over 5.2 million American Indian and Alaska Natives (AI/AN) who reside in the U.S., according to the 2010 census (2010; Society of Indian Psychologists [SIP], 2016).
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Psychological Services. 17:1-4
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American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research. 26:151-171
This article examines what gives American Indian youth hope. The project included 56 rural tribal youth in focus groups across a Northern Plains reservation. The participants completed a Youth Personal Balance Tool to provide perspective on the balan
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Transcultural psychiatry. 57(2)
Firefighters represent a group at elevated suicide risk. Identifying segments of the fire service at increased risk may facilitate the targeted provision of suicide prevention initiatives. Among the general population, American Indian/Alaska Native (
Autor:
Cailin Crockett, Mary S. Twomey, Greg Link, Jacqueline S. Gray, Vijeth Iyengar, A. Cate Miller, Dana Fink, Megan Phillippi, Cynthia LaCounte, Timothy Williams, Shannon Skowronski, Phillip W. Beatty, Casey DiCocco, Madeleine Boel
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NAM Perspectives.