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Psychology: At Your Service

APA Division 18
Serious Mental Illness
American Psychological Association
Psychology
Public Service Psychology
Board Certification
Implementation Science
Mental Health Services
American Board Of Professional Psychology
Vanderbilt University
Case Western Reserve University
Clinical Psychology
Healthcare Delivery
Active Bystandership For Law Enforcement (ABLE)
Bureau Of Prisons
Social and Behavioral Science
Community Mental Health
Psychology Training
Correctional Research
Social Justice
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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

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Dr. Abigail Tucker discusses the importance of training law enforcement, healthcare workers, corrections, and fire/EMS so that they will be able to speak up when things go wrong. She encourages us to remember our social psychology, toss out titles an... more

Join us as we speak with Dr. Katherine Dollar and Dr. Nazanin Bahraini about research from this special issue of Psychological Services, which showcases how implementation science is tackling healthcare's most persistent challenge - the fact that it ... more

Graduate students Katrina Rbeiz and Madeline Ward talk about the development of this important paper looking at psychology trainee experiences of trying to find and participate in doctoral training related to Serious Mental Illness.

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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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Abigail Tucker
Author of Active Bystandership Across Public Safety: Lessons Learned from Cross-Disciplinary Training in Law Enforcement, Corrections, and Fire/EMS
Episode: Active Bystandership Across Public Safety: Lessons Learned from Cross-Disciplinary Training in Law Enforcement, Corrections, and Fire/EMS
Katrina Rbeiz
Going into her fifth year at Vanderbilt University in the Clinical Psychology doctoral program
Vanderbilt University
Episode: Article Spotlight – Trainee perspectives on Serious Mental Illness doctoral training
Madeline Ward
Fourth year clinical psychology doctoral student at Case Western Reserve University
Case Western Reserve University
Episode: Article Spotlight – Trainee perspectives on Serious Mental Illness doctoral training
Dr. Shirley Glynn
Incoming president for ABPP for serious mental illness and a research psychologist at the Semmel Institute, UCLA
Semmel Institute at UCLA
Episode: ABPP for Serious Mental Illness

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Host of Psychology At Your Service; frequently moderates and coordinates discussions with guests.

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Active Bystandership Across Public Safety: Lessons Learned from Cross-Disciplinary Training in Law Enforcement, Corrections, and Fire/EMS
Q: How do you get folks to show up for the training and move past initial defensiveness?
By reducing barriers (e.g., offering low/no-cost virtual trainings), meeting people where they are (ride-alongs, face-to-face introductions), and designing curricula that engage and reassure, while embedding peer instructors to build trust.
APA President Dr. Debra Kawahara
Q: What can psychologists do to help sustain the profession?
Engagement in initiatives like outreach to students will help diversify the field and inform young learners about various psychology careers.
APA President Dr. Debra Kawahara
Q: Can you tell us about your theme of strength and unity and its significance?
Dr. Kawahara emphasizes that psychology has much to offer and that collaboration is essential for the field's progress.
Psychologists in Administration/Management: Dr. Tamara Lyn
Q: Can you share a little bit about kind of what went into that decision-making process for you to actually say, okay, I went to graduate school, you know, to become a psychologist, I've been doing that work, and but now I want to shift to this other non-clinical?
I understand the tension there very much... I committed myself in those executive roles to being someone who could support the clinical work, but from a different position.

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This show centers on psychology in public service contexts, with a strong focus on leadership, training, and applied practice within public sector settings. Episodes frequently explore how psychologists influence policy, administration, and frontline services in law enforcement, corrections, healthcare, and community programs. Guests include researchers, division leaders, and practicing clinicians who discuss topics like implementation science, active bystandership, research ethics, and career pathways in public service psychology. The format balances scholarly discussion with practical takeaways, offering actionable curriculum ideas, organizational strategies, and insights for professionals navigating leadership roles or pursuing board cer... more

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