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American Indian and Alaska Native
Society of Indian Psychologists
         "Psychologists and Mental Health Workers in Service to First Nations Peoples"

Alaska Native
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This year's SIP Retreat and Conference are coming up fast!!

Retreat: June 21-23     Conference: June 24-25

Featured Speakers:

Dennis Norman, EDD, ABPP (Southern Cheyenne and Cherokee)
Board Certified in Clinical and Child and Adolescent Psychology
Faculty Chair, Harvard University Native American Program
Chief of Psychology, Massachusetts General Hospital

Medicine Man Claude Two Elk from the Rosebud Sioux Tribe

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Click HERE to Help with SIP Leadership Fellow Travel Funds


SIP gives special thanks to
RWJF New Connections 
for supporting
Student Night and Student Travel Requests 

at the 2013 SIP Retreat and Conference


 
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NAVIGATION SHORTCUTS


POST YOUR JOBS on the SIP Website . . .
Finally, POST JOBS DIRECTLY TO THE SIP WEBSITE YOURSELF!!! We now have a means to place job postings on the SIP website. In the past, with job postings so frequent and temporary, they were almost impossible to put on the SIP website without creating a maintenance nightmare.  To address this issue and the many requests SIP has received for job posts to be included on the website, we now have a space under the "SIP Forum" page.  You may now post relevant jobs anytime!  Just go to the forum page under the Job Postings category.  Anyone may post a job listing but they must first join the forum to deter spam, false, and other nuisance entries. Internships and similar announcements may also be posted under the SIP Forum.


 

POSTED by popular demand: "Guiding Principles for Engaging in Research with Native American Communities"  More info . . .

 
 
Click here to to go to
the SIP Open Letter regarding the DSM-V
(PDF document)

 

Our Mission:

The mission of the Society of Indian Psychologists is to provide an organization for Native American indigenous people to advocate for the mental well-being of Native peoples by increasing the knowledge and awareness of issues impacting Native mental health.

Our Goals:

Our main goal is to come together as Native psychologists who work in support of professionals, researchers, graduate students, and undergraduate students. As a community, we share ideas, disseminate knowledge and new information relevant to Native People. United by a common core of values, we seek to be a resource for our respective communities by increasing the knowledge and awareness of issues impacting Native mental health.

Nondiscrimination policy: The Society of Indian Psychologists (SIP) recognizes the diversity and worth of all individuals and groups. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender or ethnic origin.  It is our policy to include in our membership, individuals of any race, color, gender and ethnic origin and it is also the policy of the SIP that there will be no discrimination or harassment of individuals or groups based on race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, marital status, age, veterans' status, genetic information or disability in any educational programs or activities.