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SIP 39th Annual Convention!
SIP 39th Annual Convention!

Mon, Jun 15

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Utah State University

SIP 39th Annual Convention!

​We are thrilled to announce that the 39th Annual SIP Convention will be held on the 15th and 16th of June, 2026, in Logan, Utah! This year's team is: Sacred Narratives: Reclaiming Identity Through Psychology

Time & Location

Jun 15, 2026, 7:00 AM – Jun 17, 2026, 6:00 PM

Utah State University, Old Main Hill, Logan, UT 84322, USA

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About the event

Registration is now open! Register at: https://www.tohilab.org/sipconvention


This year's team is: 

Sacred Narratives: Reclaiming Identity Through Psychology

SIP Convention is held at Utah State University in Logan, which is located on the ancestral and traditional lands of particularly the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation, with historical ties to Ute, Paiute, and Goshute peoples. We honor their enduring connection to this land and recognize their sovereign rights.

Join us for an inspiring and impactful event where practitioners, students, and leaders gather to examine current and past research on Indigenizing psychology and strengthening support for Indigenous communities. Experience engaging presentations, a compelling keynote speech, and valuable opportunities to connect, collaborate, and develop. Don’t miss out on this chance to help shape the future of culturally responsive mental health among Indigenous communities​.


We will meet in the President's Hall and have indoor and outdoor space, as well as a breakout room for roundtables and workshops.


Financial Need Form:

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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. 

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