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  1. Preventing alcohol use among urban Indian youth: the seventh generation program
    Call Number: G60.15 MOR 1999
    Moran, James R., PhD
  2. Prevention through empowerment in a Native American community
    Call Number: G60.15 PET 1998
    Petoskey, Eva L., MSVan Stelle, Kit R., MADe Jong, Judith A., PhD
  3. Private violence
    Call Number: G45 AND 1983
    Andersen, Kurt
  4. Prodigal son: the "existing Indian family" exception to the Indian Child Welfare Act
    Call Number: G35.10 HAG 1993
    Hager, C. Steven
  5. Promise of welfare reform: development through devolution on Indian reservations
    Call Number: G50.10 PAD 1999
    Pandey, Shanta, Ph.D.Brown, Eddie F., DSWScheuler-Whitaker, LeslieGundersen, BethneyEyrich, Karin
  6. Provider assumptions about long-term care in American Indian communities
    Call Number: I12 MAN 1989
    Manson, Spero M., PhD
  7. Providing culturally relevant mental health services for Central American immigrants
    Call Number: H40 HAL 1988
    Hall, Leland K., Sr., MSW, PhD
  8. Psychiatric disorder among American Indian adolescents: prevalence in Northern Plains youth
    Call Number: H15.10 BEA 1997
    Beals, Janette, PhDPiasecki, Joan, PhDNelson, Scott H., MD, MPH, et al.
  9. Psychiatric epidemiology of an Indian village
    Call Number: H30.10 KIN 1992
    Kinzie, J. David, MDLeung, Paul K., MDBoehnlein, James, MD, et al
  10. Psychiatric investigations among American Indians and Alaska Natives: a critical review
    Call Number: G40.70 ONE 1989
    O'Nell, Theresa D.
  11. Psychoses of the American Indians admitted to Gowanda State Hospital
    Call Number: H20.10 PER 1927
    Perkins, Anne E., MD
  12. Psychosocial factors associated with alcohol use among young adolescents American Indians and whites
    Call Number: G60.60 ROS 1997
    Roski, Joachim, PhD, MPHPerry, Cheryl L., PhDMcGovern, Paul G., PhD, et al.
  13. Psychosocial moderators of substance use among middle school- aged adolescents
    Call Number: G60.60 MAC 1999
    MacNeil, Gordon, PhDKaufman, Allan V., PhDDressler, William W., PhD
  14. Psychotherapeutic services for ethnic minorities
    Call Number: H40.20 SUE 1988
    Sue, Stanley
  15. Public child welfare and the American Indian: a California profile
    Call Number: G32.10 LIM
    Limb, Gordon E., Ph.DPerry, Robin, MSW, PhD
  16. Racial/cultural identity development
    Call Number: D10 SUE 1999
    Sue, DavidSue, Derald Wing, Phd
  17. Reactions by native American parents to child protection agencies: cultural and community factors
    Call Number: G32.10 HOR 1992
    Horejsi, Charles R.Craig, Bonnie Heavy RunnerPablo, Joe
  18. Recurrence of maltreatment:an application of the national child abuse and neglect data system: NCANDS
    Call Number: G35.50 FLU 1999
    Fluke, John D., PhDYuan, Ying-Ying T.
  19. Redefining the Transracial adoption controversy
    Call Number: G10.20 HOW 1995
    Howe, Ruth-Arlene, W.
  20. Relationship of binge drinking to alcohol dependence, other psychiatric disorders, and behaviourial problems in an American Indian tribe
    Call Number: G60.35 ROB 1998
    Robin, Robert W., PhDLong, Jeffrey C.,Rasmussen, Jolene K., M.S.Albaugh, Bernard, et al.
  21. Removing children
    Call Number: G25.10 BYL 1977
    Byler, William
  22. Repeated hallucinatory experiences as a part of the mourning process among Hopi Indian women
    Call Number: C35 MAT 1972
    Matchett, William Foster, MD
  23. Report decision-making patterns among mandated child abuse reporters
    Call Number: G35.15 ZEL 1990
    Zellman, Gail L.
  24. Resiliency factors related to substance use/resistance: perceptions of Native adolescents of the southwest
    Call Number: G40.10 WAL 2003
    Waller, Margaret A.Okamoto, Scott K.Miles, Bart W., et al.
  25. Rethinking the Brain
    Call Number: H10.15 SHO
    Shore, Rima
  26. Rethinking the paradigm for child protection
    Call Number: G35.25 WAL 1998
    Waldfogel, Jane, Ph.D.
  27. Rhetorical exclusion: the government's case against American Indian activists, AIM, and Leonard Peltier
    Call Number: C06 SAN 1999
    Sanchez, JohnStuckey, Mary E.Morris, Richard
  28. Risk and protective factors for alcohol and other drug problems in adolescence and early adulthood: implications for substance abuse prevention
    Call Number: G60.15 HAW 1992
    Hawkins, J. DavidCatalano, Richard F., et al.
  29. Risk factors for drug use among adolescents: concurrent and longitudinal analyses
    Call Number: G40.65 NEW 1986
    Newcomb, Michael D., PhDMaddahian, Ebrahim, PhD, et al.
  30. Risk factors for suicide among Indian adolescents at a boarding school
    Call Number: H45.15 MAN 1989
    Manson, Spero M., PhDBeals, Janette, PhDDick, Rhonda Wiegman, BSDuclos, Christine Wilson, MPH
  31. Risks and attitudes associated with extra-cultural placement of American Indian children: a critical review
    Call Number: G15.10 GRE 1983
    Green, Henry J., MD
  32. Roberto Clemente Family Guidance Center
    Call Number: H40.20 CLE
  33. Running out of medicine: Navajo Nation recruits traditional healers
    Call Number: I12 KRA 2000
    Kraker, Daniel
  34. Secondary prevention of substance abuse
    Call Number: G60.15 DON 1987
    Doner Kagle, Jill
  35. Seeking the balance between child protection and family preservation in Indian child welfare
    Call Number: G32.10 MAN 1993
    Mannes, Marc
  36. Selection, engagement and seduction of children and adults by child molesters
    Call Number: G35.20 JEN 2002
    Jensen, Cory Jewell, MSBailey, Patti, MSW, ACSWJensen, Steve, MA
  37. Self-concept formation in Indian children
    Call Number: H10.10 FAR 1980
    Farris, Charles E.Neuhring, Elane M.Terry, Joe E., et al.
  38. Severely emotionally disturbed children and P.L. 94-142
    Call Number: J20 FRE 1987
    Friedman, RobertDuchnowski, Al
  39. Should childhood exposure to adult domestic violence be defined as child maltreatment under the law?
    Call Number: G45 EDL 2004
    Edleson, Jeffrey L., PhD
  40. Social and economic consequences of Indian gaming in Oklahoma
    Call Number: G70.45 GRA 2004
    Grant, II, Kenneth W.Spilde, Katherine A.Taylor, Jonathan E.

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