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MEMBERSHIP

Become a member of the Society of Indian Psychologists

For Indigenous Peoples (American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian).

SIP has 432 members: medical professionals, Social Workers, Drug & Alcohol Counselors, Marriage and Family Therapists, Community Counselors, students, and other professionals.  All allies are welcome to take part in the Society!

Membership Benefits:

Registration for Community Listserv

Mentorship Program Eligibility

Annual SIP Retreat & Conference Admission

Professional Networking & Social Support

For any questions concerning membership,  please contact SIP Membership chair and Leadership:

Anna Kawennison Fetter, Ph.D., Ed.M. (Saint Regis Mohawk)

at: anna.fetter@duke.edu

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ABOUT US

The mission of SIP is to advocate for the psychological well-being of American Indians and

other Indigenous peoples and to advance knowledge pertaining to Indigenous psychology. 

Nondiscrimination Policy: The Society of Indian Psychologists recognizes the diversity and worth of all individuals and groups. It is the policy of the Society of Indian Psychologists 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, activities, policies, membership admission policies, scholarship programs, and other organizationally administered programs.

​The Society of Indian Psychologists © ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 

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