Official podcast of the APS College of Educational & Developmental Psychologists
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Health & FitnessMental Health |
Subject for Change hosts Camelia Wilkinson & Maximilian White discuss the "The Manosphere" with Educator Anna Berlin, Parent Stefanie Hagger and Psychologist Alex Dawson. The podcast explores the impact on young men of online influencers that espouse... more
Interview between Educational & Developmental Psychologist Camelia Wilkinson and Deputy Chair of the Division of Psychological Research Education and Training (DPRET), Kathryn Nicholson Perry.
The next instalment in our series of interviews explorin... more
Interview between Educational & Developmental Psychologist Camelia Wilkinson and Chair of the Division of Early Careers (DEC), Psychologist Ceara Rickard.
The next instalment in our series of interviews exploring other areas of practice within the A... more
Interviews between Educational & Developmental Psychologist Maximilian White and Representatives of the APS College of Forensic Psychologists Anjali Bapat-Pers and Louisa Hackett.
The next instalment in our series of interviews exploring the other a... more
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Focused primarily on the realms of psychology and mental health, the content delves deeply into specialized areas such as community psychology, clinical neuropsychology, educational psychology and developmental psychology. Episodes feature insightful discussions with experts and practitioners, highlighting the multifaceted roles psychologists play within communities and education systems. Unique contributions from guests working directly with children and young people, such as those from organizations advocating for emotional intelligence and mental health in boys, lend a fresh perspective on pressing societal issues like mental health management and educational support. This podcast offers valuable resources for both professionals in the f... more
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Recent guests on Subject for Change include:
1. Trisna Fraser
2. Kelly Gough
3. Lucy Barrat
4. Josh Glover
5. Camelia Wilkinson
6. Dr. Chelsea Hyde
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