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Free Webinar - APA Science Training Workshop: Indigenous Methodologies and Assessment
Free Webinar - APA Science Training Workshop: Indigenous Methodologies and Assessment

Thu, Nov 14

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Virtual Event

Free Webinar - APA Science Training Workshop: Indigenous Methodologies and Assessment

Join the APA Science Training Webinar, a dynamic collaboration between the APA Science Directorate, APA Division 5, Alaska Native/American Indian/Indigenous Women (Division 35, Section 6), and the Society of Indian Psychologists (SIP)!

Time & Location

Nov 14, 2024, 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM

Virtual Event

About the event

Click this link to register: https://apa-org.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_tjVLQfOPS3Gv4ORx56TJ6Q#/registration


Join us for an exciting session where experts will discuss the importance of using Indigenous Methodologies in assessment research and practice. Learn how these approaches are crucial for culturally relevant, community-centered, and effective psychological evaluations, especially in Indigenous contexts. Presenters will explore topics such as neuropsychology, suicide risk, and quality of life assessments in Tribal Nations, while considering issues of sovereignty and cultural sensitivity. This session, in collaboration with APA Division 5, APA Division 35, and the Society of Indian Psychologists, features renowned speakers including B. J. Boyd, PhD; Maria Crouch, PhD; Mark Standing Eagle Baez, PhD; Royleen Ross, PhD; Vicky Lomay, PhD; and Rachel T. Fouladi, PhD.


Can't attend live on 11/14 (1:00-2:30 pm ET)? Register anyway and we'll send you the recording to watch at your convenience!


(Note: This session does not offer CE credits or certificates of attendance.)


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