Supporting the Next Generation of Indigenous Psychologists: An illustrative case example
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Title
Supporting the Next Generation of Indigenous Psychologists: An illustrative case example
Subject
Indigenous peoples
Creator
Kristen Walker
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Journal Name
The Counseling Psychologist
Volume
Vol. 52
Issue
No. 7
Publication Date
2024
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Document Type
Journal article
Language
English
Access
Open Access
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Abstract
To effectively increase American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) representation in the psychological workforce and prepare AI/AN psychologists to serve AI/AN communities, transformation is critically needed in graduate training programs. Therefore, we provide an illustrative case example of a graduate student-led, cross-institutional Indigenous Research Group (IRG) mentored by an Indigenous faculty member. Using first-person and synthesized narratives, we summarize our transformative experience in the IRG as a journey in which we found belonging and community, culturally responsive mentorship and training, and the support to become emergent Indigenous psychologists. Informed by the student and faculty mentor reflections on the IRG, we then provide recommendations for graduate programs to support Indigenous students. Ultimately, the IRG is a testament to the creative ways Indigenous scholars navigate the academy and serves as well as a call for faculty to support the next generation of AI/AN psychologists.
Citation
Kristen Walker, “Supporting the Next Generation of Indigenous Psychologists: An illustrative case example,” ICMGLT Digital Library, accessed June 11, 2026, https://icmglt.org/library/items/show/386.


