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Jill Fish


Jill Fish, Ph.D., LP is an assistant professor of psychology at Macalester College and owner of Fish Psychotherapy & Consulting, LLC. She earned her Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from the University of Minnesota in 2020. Her interdisciplinary research focuses on promoting Native American and Indigenous peoples’ well-being across the lifespan. She is broadly interested in how Native peoples use their histories and cultures to overcome oppression and to support their health and wellness. Similarly, in her clinical practice, she enjoys helping clients leverage their identities and strengths to cope with the effects of intergenerational trauma. Jill is from the Tuscarora Nation of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy of Western NY. She is a lineal descendent — her father is an enrolled Tribal member (Beaver clan) and her mother is white. She was born and raised in Tuscarora until she moved to Saint Paul, MN in 2014, where she currently lives with her husband and son.

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Centering Indigenous Joy in Healing Praxis


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Jill Fish
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