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  2. Indigenous psychology - Wikipedia

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    Indigenous psychology is defined by Kim and Berry as "the scientific study of human behavior or mind that is native, ... In the book, Harold suggests that his people ...

  3. Virgilio Enriquez - Wikipedia

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    Virgilio Enriquez was a prominent advocate of indigenous psychology in Asia. This academic movement arose from Western psychology's lack of applicability to non-Western societies and thereby promoted cultural sensitivity and appropriateness within psychology by enabling each culture to develop their own frameworks and methodologies. [4]

  4. Waikaremoana Waitoki - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, Waitoki published a book entitled Te manu kai i te mātauranga: Indigenous psychology in Aotearoa /New Zealand, a compilation of 18 Māori psychologists' opinions on a single case study. [7] [8] Since 2018, Waitoki has been an investigator in several large-scale projects.

  5. John W. Berry (psychologist) - Wikipedia

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    John Widdup Berry is a psychologist known for his work in two areas: ecological and cultural influences on behavior; and the adaptation of immigrants and indigenous peoples following intercultural contact. [2] The first is broadly in the domain of cross-cultural psychology; [2] the second is in the domain of intercultural psychology. [3]

  6. Joseph Gone - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Patrick Gone (born 1967) is a clinical and community psychologist, social scientist, and academic. He is Professor of Anthropology in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences and Professor of Global Health and Social Medicine in the Faculty of Medicine at Harvard University.

  7. Indian psychology - Wikipedia

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    Indian psychology refers to an emerging scholarly and scientific subfield of psychology.Psychologists working in this field are retrieving the psychological ideas embedded in indigenous Indian religious and spiritual traditions and philosophies, and expressing these ideas in psychological terms that permit further psychological research and application.

  8. C. Michael Smith - Wikipedia

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    A book drawing on C. Michael Smith's research in Jungian psychology and shamanism: "Becoming: An Introduction to Jung’s Concept of individuation" by Deldon Anne McKneely, 2010. Fisher King Press. C. Michael Smith's work discussed in the Science of Shamanism, Pierre F Walter, 2010. Source in the Spiritual Emergency Resource Bibliography

  9. Jeffrey Ansloos - Wikipedia

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    Ansloos is an active member of several professional organizations, including the Canadian Psychological Association, where he previously served as the Chair of the Indigenous Peoples’ Psychology Section; [9] the Native American and Indigenous Studies Association; the Critical Suicide Studies Network, and the International Suicide Prevention ...