Rockey Robbins

Affiliations: 
Department of Educational Psychology University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, United States 
Area:
Educational Psychology Education, Developmental Psychology, Public and Social Welfare
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Robbins R, Hong J, Engler C, et al. (2016) A study of the effectiveness of the Gifts of the Seven Directions Alcohol Prevention Model for Native Americans: Culturally sustaining education for Native American adolescents Contemporary Educational Psychology. 47: 24-31
Burks DJ, Robbins R. (2012) Psychologists' authenticity: Implications for work in professional and therapeutic settings Journal of Humanistic Psychology. 52: 75-104
Robbins R, Hong J, Jennings AM. (2012) In the Pause and Listening to the Little People A Folk Healer’s Journey The Counseling Psychologist. 40: 93-132
Eason EA, Robbins R. (2012) Walking in beauty: An American Indian perspective on social justice Counseling and Values. 57: 18-23
Burks DJ, Robbins R, Durtschi JP. (2011) American Indian gay, bisexual and two-spirit men: a rapid assessment of HIV/AIDS risk factors, barriers to prevention and culturally-sensitive intervention. Culture, Health & Sexuality. 13: 283-98
Burks DJ, Robbins R. (2011) Are You Analyzing Me? A Qualitative Exploration of Psychologists' Individual and Interpersonal Experiences with Authenticity Humanistic Psychologist. 39: 348-365
Robbins RR, Hill J, McWhirter PT. (2008) Conflicting epistemologies: A case study of a traditional American Indian in therapy Clinical Case Studies. 7: 449-466
Robbins R. (2006) American feminisms: Images of women and gynocriticism Modern North American Criticism and Theory: a Critical Guide. 70-78
Robbins R, Tonemah S, Robbins S. (2002) Project Eagle: techniques for multi-family psycho-educational group therapy with gifted American Indian adolescents and their parents. American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research (Online). 10: 56-74
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