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indigenous wisdom

“wait, so I’m not #$@!ed up?”

No-- you aren't! It's the systems and structures in this society that are." Continuing from the story of Iskotew and Crow in Episode 1, Dr. Fellner delves deeper into unpacking psycholonization: the ways colonialism is perpetuated through the psy- disciplines.
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mental health

the OG psychologies

Métis psychologist Dr. Karlee Fellner introduces some of the foundational tenets of Indigenous psychologies, drawing upon the story of iskotew (“fire” in Plains Cree) and Crow.
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mental health

the OG psychologies

Métis psychologist Dr. Karlee Fellner introduces some of the foundational tenets of Indigenous psychologies, drawing upon the story of iskotew (“fire” in Plains Cree) and Crow.
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indigenous wisdom

“wait, so I’m not #$@!ed up?”

No-- you aren't! It's the systems and structures in this society that are." Continuing from the story of Iskotew and Crow in Episode 1, Dr. Fellner delves deeper into unpacking psycholonization: the ways colonialism is perpetuated through the psy- disciplines.
Listen now on:

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