About
Iva GreyWolf, Ph.D. is a licensed clinical psychologist of mixed heritage, Scots-Irish, German, French, Assiniboine and Anishinabe. She is an American Psychological Association Fellow, Division 35 Society for the Psychology of Women. Dr. GreyWolf is committed to amplifying the voices of the marginalized and working toward a socially just future.
Dr. GreyWolf has over 40 years of experience delivering behavioral health services primarily to Native people in rural and remote areas. She is a trainer/consultant/storyteller nationally and internationally on a variety of behavioral health topics.
Dr. GreyWolf has served in a number of leadership roles regionally and nationally. Currently, as a member of the Task Force on Missing & Murdered Indigenous Relatives (MMIR) for the American Psychological Association Division 35, Society for the Psychology of Women. She was also a member of the APA Presidential Task Force on Decolonial & Liberation Psychologies. Dr. GreyWolf is past-President of the Society of Indian Psychologists. She was the founding member of APA Division 35 Section 6, Alaska Native/American Indian/Indigenous Women’s section.
Licenses
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Licensed Psychologist
Alaska Board of Psychologist & Psychological Associate Examiners
approved
Locations
- Roseburg, Oregon, 97470
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