Donna K. Nagata

Affiliations: 
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI 
Area:
Clinical Psychology, Black Studies
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Nagata DK, Kim JHJ, Wu K. (2019) The Japanese American wartime incarceration: Examining the scope of racial trauma. The American Psychologist. 74: 36-48
Wu K, Kim JHJ, Nagata DK, et al. (2018) Perceptions of Sibling Relationships and Birth Order among Asian American and European American Emerging Adults. Journal of Family Issues. 39: 3641-3663
Suzuki LA, Nagata DK. (2018) Qualitative methods in Asian American psychology: Part II. Asian American Journal of Psychology. 9: 1-3
Nagata DK, Suzuki LA. (2017) Qualitative methods in Asian American psychology. Asian American Journal of Psychology. 8: 259-261
Nagata DK, Wu K, Kim JHJ. (2017) Content review of qualitative research on Asian American psychological well-being. Asian American Journal of Psychology. 8: 262-295
Wendt DC, Gone JP, Nagata DK. (2015) Potentially Harmful Therapy and Multicultural Counseling: Bridging Two Disciplinary Discourses. The Counseling Psychologist. 43: 334-358
Kim JH, Nagata DK, Akiyama M. (2015) Japanese American reactions to World War II incarceration redress: Just world belief, locus of control, and coping. Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology. 21: 345-57
Wendt DC, Gone JP, Nagata DK. (2015) Potentially harmful therapy and multicultural counseling: Extending the conversation Counseling Psychologist. 43: 393-403
Nagata DK, Kim JHJ, Nguyen TU. (2015) Processing Cultural Trauma: Intergenerational Effects of the Japanese American Incarceration Journal of Social Issues. 71: 356-370
Hartmann WE, Kim ES, Kim JHJ, et al. (2013) In search of cultural diversity, revisited: Recent publication trends in cross-cultural and ethnic minority psychology Review of General Psychology. 17: 243-254
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