The Testing Psychologist Podcast

407. “Out There” Assessment: Arizona Tribal Communities w/ Dr. Vicky Lomay

12.11.2023 - By Dr. Jeremy Sharp: Licensed Psychologist & Private Practice ConsultantPlay

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In this series, I’m talking with assessment practitioners who work in unique environments or specialties. The hope is to shine a light on some of the more unorthodox and creative ways to use our assessment skills.  Each interview follows the same structure: a short exploration of the employment environment, a discussion about the pros and cons of this environment, and ideas about how to pursue that particular area of practice.

My guest on today’s episode is Dr. Vicky Lomay. Vicky is a Dinè/Navajo psychologist who works with tribal populations in Arizona.

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* Drs. Lomay & Morse, editors:Understanding Indigenous Perspectives: Visions, Dreams & Hallucinations

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About Dr. Vicky Lomay

Dr. Vicky Lomay is a Dinè [DIN-AY]/Navajo psychologist in Arizona and focuses her clinical practice on developing and interweaving culturally appropriate methods into assessment, testing, and individual psychotherapy.For over two decades, she has worked with tribal communities in the Southwest United States and maintains strong ties to her tribal homelands and traditions; the guiding principles and values of her Dinè [DIN-AY] identity continue to inform and guide her personally and professionally.Dr. Lomay co-edited the book Understanding Indigenous Perspectives: Hallucinations, Visions, and Dreams, and she coauthored chapters about multicultural neurorehabilitation and neuropsychology.She completed her doctoral studies at Arizona State University, her clinical internship at the Missouri Health Sciences Psychology Consortium, and her postdoctoral residency and fellowship in clinical neuropsychology at Barrow Neurological Institute, St. Joseph’s Hospital & Medical Center in Phoenix, Arizona.

Get in Touch

* Website: www.tsinajinipsych.com

* Instagram: tsinajini_psychology

* Facebook: Tsinajini Psychology Services

* LinkedIn: Vicky T. Lomay PhD

* Email: [email protected]

About Dr. Jeremy Sharp

I’m a licensed psychologist and Clinical Director at the Colorado Center for Assessment & Counseling,

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