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Martin Brokenleg
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    Martin Brokenleg

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    Martin Brokenleg
    Nationality American
    Other names Martin Kelsey Brokenleg
    Ecclesiastical career
    Religion Christianity (Anglican)
    Church Episcopal Church (United States)
    Ordained 1971
    Academic background
    Alma mater
    Thesis Sioux American Indian and White Children (1983)
    Academic work
    Discipline Native American studies
    Institutions
    Notable ideas Circle of Courage
    Website martinbrokenleg.com

    Martin Kelsey Brokenleg is a psychologist and author in the fields of trauma, resilience, and Native American studies. An enrolled member of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe, he was a professor of Native American studies at Augustana University in South Dakota for 30 years. He also served as professor and director of the native ministries programme at the Vancouver School of Theology from 2004 to 2009.

    Brokenleg is known for the Circle of Courage, an influential model of positive youth development first presented by Brokenleg and Larry Brendtro in 1988. The framework posits that there are four universal needs and values that are essential for young people's growth: belonging, mastery, independence, and generosity. The model has been widely used in educational, treatment, and youth work settings and received the Albert E. Trieschman award for contribution to the child and youth care literature.

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