Suzanne Womack Strisik, Ph.D.
Dr.
Strisik is a licensed psychologist, Assistant
Professor of Psychology, and Director of the Psychological Services
Center at the University of Alaska Anchorage (UAA). She acts as the
faculty advisor for the ANPsych (Alaska Natives Into Psychology) program
and works on a suicide prevention project at Behavioral Health Research
and Services—both housed in conjunction with UAA. She has an
undergraduate degree from University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) in
Applied Linguistics (Alaska Native Languages), and she incorporates
Alaska Native psychosocial issues and culturally relevant family
therapies into her graduate clinical courses at UAA. She has published
and presented in the areas of creativity, consciousness, emotion, Alaska
Native psychology, and the development of the therapist. She works in
independent practice as a psychotherapist and specializes in family
systems therapy and culturally relevant humanistic therapies.
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