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Joseph E. Trimble

Researcher at Western Washington University

Publications -  109
Citations -  3517

Joseph E. Trimble is an academic researcher from Western Washington University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ethnic group & Mental health. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 108 publications receiving 3287 citations. Previous affiliations of Joseph E. Trimble include Harvard University & Colorado State University.

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American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health: Diverse Perspectives on Enduring Disparities

TL;DR: The mental health needs of American Indians and Alaska Natives have easily outpaced and overwhelmed the federally funded agency designed to serve these populations, with the Indian Health Service remaining chronically understaffed and underfunded such that elimination of AI/AN mental health disparities is only a distant dream.
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Advancing the science of community-level interventions.

TL;DR: The new paradigm makes a number of primary assertions that affect conceptualization of health issues, intervention design, and intervention evaluation and is offered for promoting a scientific agenda, developing collaborations among professionals and communities, and examining the culture of science.
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Counseling Intervention and American Indian Tradition: An Integrative Approach

TL;DR: The role of social influences in the counseling process as perceived by American Indians and the types of problems Indians present in counseling is discussed in this article. But, the focus on individualistic focus, style, and outcomes of therapy as practiced in America today is overlooked.
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Research ethics for mental health science involving ethnic minority children and youths

TL;DR: This report summarizes the key recommendations distilled from a group of national leaders in bioethics, multicultural research, and ethnic minority mental health to guide ethical decision making for mental health research involving ethnic minority children and youths.