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Carolyn Attneave , 1920-1992

Cherokee
Delaware

Carolyn Attneave was a Delaware and Cherokee psychologist and a professor of Psychology at the University of Seattle. She was born in 1920 in El Paso, Texas and served as a naval officer during World War II. She was President of the American Indian Psychologists Association from 1978-1980, and was a consultant to tribal and urban mental health programs.

 

Books by Carolyn Attneave:

Attneave, Carolyn. Analysis of patient and staff characteristics, presenting problems and attitudes towards mental health
1977.
Genre: Nonfiction
Description: 150 p. : graphs ; 28 cm.
Co-author : Morton Beiser. Other titles : Staff and patient characteristics, Indian Health Services, mental health and social services, 1974. Includes bibliographical references. United States. Indian Health Service. Mental health facilitiesUnited States.
Audience: Adult
Attneave, Carolyn. Beyond clinic walls
University, Alabama : University of Alabama Press, 1974.
Genre: Nonfiction
Description: 241 p. : diagr. ; 22 cm.
Co-edited by : Alan B. Tulipan and Edward Kingstone. Includes bibliographies. Community health services.
Audience: Adult
Attneave, Carolyn. Bibliography of North American Indian mental health
Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press, 1981.
Genre: Bibliography / Nonfiction
Description: 411 p. : map ; 24 cm.
Also compiled by Dianne R. Kelso. Notes : Prepared under the auspices of the White Cloud Center. Mental health services--North America--Abstracts.
Audience: Adult
Attneave, Carolyn. Family networks
New York : Vintage Books, 1974.
Genre: Nonfiction
Description: 163 p. ; 19 cm.
Co-author : Ross V. Speck. Series : World of Man. Notes : Reprint of the ed. published by Pantheon Books, New York, in series: World of Man. Family social work. Family psychotherapy. Social group work.
Audience: Adult
Attneave, Carolyn. Mental health programs of the Indian Health Service
1975.
Genre: Nonfiction
Description: 10 v. : ill. ; 28 cm.
Also prepared by Morton Beiser. United States. Indian Health Service. Mental health services. CONTENTS: [1] Navaho (Window Rock) Area, 1966-1974. [2] Alaska (Anchorage)Area, 1966-1973. [3] Aberdeen Area, 1965-1973. [4] Billings Area, 1963-1973. [5] Portland Area, 1966-1973. [6] Albuquerque Area, 1967-1973. [7] Phoenix Area, 1966-1974. [8] Oklahoma City Area, 1969-1973. [9] Overview and recommendations. [10] Kelso, D., and Attneave, C. L. Index to all area reports and overview of mental health programs of the Indian Health Service, 1969-1973.
Audience: Adult

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