This podcast series is for members of Division 18 (Psychologists in Public Service) of the American Psychological Association (APA) and others interested in public service psychology. We aim to provide content related to psychology in public service contexts, and keep Division members informed of upcoming activities. Check out our website for more information about the organization: public... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 62 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Dr. Shirley Glynn, incoming president of ABPP for SMI, shares about the exciting, NEW board certification opportunity for Serious Mental Illness Psychology. Why get board certified in SMI? What does the process look like? Find out in this episode.
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Hear about Division 18 research! Dr. Ashley Batastini and Dr. Jennifer Eno Louden discuss their article published in Criminal Justice & Behavior about the experiences of researchers who work within corrections settings.
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APA President, Dr. Debra Kawahara, speaks with Division 18 President Dr. Gayle Iwamasa about the uncertain and unexpected times we have entered as psychologists. Dr. Kawahara also goes into the structure of APA to help understand each of our roles in... more
Dr. Tamara Lyn shares her journey from clinical psychologist to administrative and organizational work in the Bureau of Prisons. As a part of this journey, we hear how her experience as a psychologist informed her role as a warden during the COVID lo... more
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Focusing on the intersection of psychology and public service, this series provides insights, discussions, and updates relevant to practitioners in the field. Episodes cover a range of topics from mental health services and public policy challenges to administrative roles in correctional environments and the importance of ongoing education and professional development. Comprising interviews with leading psychologists and discussions on best practices in public service psychology, the content is tailored for individuals who are passionate about applying psychological principles in various community and correctional settings, and who prioritize social justice and ethical considerations in their work. Unique elements include a strong emphasis ... more
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