Dr. GreyWolf is an Assiniboine/Anishinabe psychologist with 40 years of
experience delivering behavioral health services primarily to Native people
in rural and remote areas. She is committed to serving the underserved.
She is a trainer/consultant nationally and internationally on a variety of
behavioral health issues such as complex trauma, co-occurring disorders,
grief, clinical supervision, and resilience.
Dr. GreyWolf volunteer activities have included facilitating grief groups for
a hospice organization, Red Cross Disaster Mental Health, preparing and
serving healthy options at a local foodbank. Dr GreyWolf has enjoyed
mentoring students, interns and early career psychologists.
Dr. GreyWolf has served as a member and Chair of the American
Psychological Association Committee on Ethnic Minority Affairs (CEMA)
and as a member and Chair of the APA Committee on Rural Health (CRH),
as a commissioner on the Alaska Commission for Behavioral Health
Certification and on the Alaska Board of Psychologists. Dr. GreyWolf is an
APA Fellow. She currently serves on CEMRRAT2, the APA Commission
on Ethnic Minority Recruitment Retention and Training and the Committee
on Socioeconomic Status (CSES). Dr. GreyWolf is President–elect of the
Society of Indian Psychologists.