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Teaching Current Directions in Psychological Science
Teaching Current Directions in Psychological Science
Edited by C. Nathan DeWall and David G. Myers Aimed at integrating cutting-edge psychological science into the classroom, Teaching Current Directions in Psychological Science offers advice and how-to guidance about teaching a particular area of research
·psychologicalscience.org·
Teaching Current Directions in Psychological Science
Go To on Tough Conversations
Go To on Tough Conversations
Listen to this episode from Kelly Corrigan Wonders on Spotify. Breaking down the principles, practices and tactics of conflict resolution to be shared with anyone who is struggling to reach new levels understanding with friends, family and neighbors. A very simple set of moves that just might break the tension. Reference: Bridging Differences Playbook created by the Greater Good Science Center.
·open.spotify.com·
Go To on Tough Conversations
Introducing: Nice White Parents (Published 2020)
Introducing: Nice White Parents (Published 2020)
A new five-part series about building a better school system, and what gets in the way. New episodes of “Nice White Parents” are available here, brought to you by Serial Productions and The New York Times.
·nytimes.com·
Introducing: Nice White Parents (Published 2020)
Can Psychology Help Save the World? | Center for Humans and Nature
Can Psychology Help Save the World? | Center for Humans and Nature
In thinking about how to address environmental challenges, many people overlook the relevance of psychology. But whether we focus on causes of the problems or on their consequences, people are relevant: human behavior, human attitudes, human well-being, and human interactions. The field of conservation psychology has arisen in an attempt to integrate and publicize the psychological theory and research that are relevant to understanding and promoting the connections between humans and the natural world.
·humansandnature.org·
Can Psychology Help Save the World? | Center for Humans and Nature
Science Moms
Science Moms
We are a group of climate scientists and mothers who care deeply about the planet that our children will inherit. Together, we aim to demystify climate change, talk honestly about how it will affect our children and give moms the facts they need to take action.
·sciencemoms.com·
Science Moms
Science Moms Wonder About How to Make Change
Science Moms Wonder About How to Make Change
Listen to this episode from Kelly Corrigan Wonders on Spotify. Emma Venarde is a college sophomore at Brown. Joellen Russell is a climate scientist in Arizona. They are leaders in a growing army of earnest, endearing women inspiring growth in understanding, behavior, policy and legislation to protect our planet. Here we talk about their best and worst moves on the road to change. Sign up for the free 2x monthly nonpartisan newsletter at ScienceMoms.com to stay in touch on how we can be a part of the solutions going forward.
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Science Moms Wonder About How to Make Change
Science Moms Wonder About How to Make Change
Science Moms Wonder About How to Make Change
Listen to this episode from Kelly Corrigan Wonders on Spotify. Emma Venarde is a college sophomore at Brown. Joellen Russell is a climate scientist in Arizona. They are leaders in a growing army of earnest, endearing women inspiring growth in understanding, behavior, policy and legislation to protect our planet. Here we talk about their best and worst moves on the road to change. Sign up for the free 2x monthly nonpartisan newsletter at ScienceMoms.com to stay in touch on how we can be a part of the solutions going forward.
·open.spotify.com·
Science Moms Wonder About How to Make Change
Communicating About Climate Change: Interview With Susan Clayton, PhD
Communicating About Climate Change: Interview With Susan Clayton, PhD
Listen to this episode from PsychEverywhere on Spotify. Psychologists play an important role in helping people navigate the climate crisis—find out how! Renowned guest speaker Dr. Susan Clayton discusses effective (and ineffective) ways to communicate about our warming world. Learn who climate change advocates and deniers tend to be, and what strategies have been effective in the past to increase acceptance of global, human-caused climate change. Brought to you by Psi Chi. Resources/Suggested Reading “Can Psychology Help Save the World” article by Dr. Clayton: https://humansandnature.org/can-psychology-help-save-the-world/ Read full transcript for this episode: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast-communicating-about-climate-change Calls to Action Listen or follow PsychEverywhere: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast Tell a friend or colleague about the show. Follow PsychEverywhere on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PsiChiPodcast Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts
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Communicating About Climate Change: Interview With Susan Clayton, PhD
Implicit bias in course evaluations: Think before you click!
Implicit bias in course evaluations: Think before you click!
Learn about how to avoid implicit bias while completing your course evaluations and how you can provide instructors with constructive, meaningful feedback. ✏...
·youtube.com·
Implicit bias in course evaluations: Think before you click!
Psychology for a Better World
Psychology for a Better World
Watch Niki Harré talk about her book "Psychology for a Better World".The book can be downloaded for free from:http://www.psych.auckland.ac.nz/psychologyforab...
·youtube.com·
Psychology for a Better World
Psychology and Nature I: Overview
Psychology and Nature I: Overview
For all videos in this playlist, go to: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRfHZ9wXKs6dptZx0YVwH0B-H0T4VOK57 In this video, Dr. Thomas Doherty, Psy.D., provides an overview of how psychology incorporates “nature” into both theory and practice. The sub-discipline of environmental psychology and the approaches of ecopsychology and conservation psychology are situated in this larger context. Dr. Thomas J. Doherty is a licensed psychologist whose work integrates clinical, environmental and organizational perspectives. He specializes in ecopsychology–a perspective that views psychology, identity and mental health in terms of ecology and global sustainability. Thomas has worked with individuals and groups for over 25 years. He co-founded and directs the Ecopsychology Certificate Program at Lewis & Clark Graduate School. He is a fellow of the American Psychological Association, Past President of the Society for Environmental, Population and Conservation Psychology, and founding editor of the Ecopsychology journal. Thomas has published articles and chapters on topics such as research methods in outdoor therapy and the psychological impacts of global climate change. For more information on the research cited in this video see: http://selfsustain.com/psychology-and-nature-video-resources/ or contact Thomas Doherty (clientcare@selfsustain.com). Additional information: American Psychological Association Division 34, the Society for Environmental, Population, and Conservation Psychology website: http://www.apa.org/about/division/div34.aspx Sustainable Self: ‪http://www.selfsustain.com Portland Community College’s Psychology program: ‪http://www.pcc.edu/programs/psychology Ecopsychology Certificate Program at Lewis & Clark Graduate School: https://graduate.lclark.edu/programs/continuing_education/certificates/ecopsychology/ Ecopsychology Journal: ‪ http://www.liebertpub.com/overview/ecopsychology/300/ American Psychological Association Task Force on Global Climate Change Report: ‪http://www.apa.org/science/about/publications/climate-change.aspx Teaching Psychology for Sustainability: ‪http://www.teachgreenpsych.com/ This video was produced by the: Psychology Program, Video Production Unit and Distance Education at Portland Community College. Written and performed by: Dr. Thomas Doherty Produced by: Dr. Tatiana Snyder Produced and directed by: Michael Annus Lighting: Mike McNamara Camera: Kevin Forrest Grip/Teleprompter: Derek Skeen Editor: Lucia DeLisa
Conway2023·youtu.be·
Psychology and Nature I: Overview
Going Deep with Linda Villarosa on Being Seen
Going Deep with Linda Villarosa on Being Seen
Listen to this episode from Kelly Corrigan Wonders on Spotify. It’s not that common for someone to retain her optimism even as she studies all the ways that health outcomes vary by race. Linda Villarosa, a solutions-based journalist and medical school professor, is such a woman. In this conversation, she pulls from a childhood of doing everything right and still feeling like a fly in the buttermilk as well as her early days in journalism where she was constantly coaching her Essence readers to just behave better. Now, she’s seeing a broader picture that includes both lots of kale and walking AND systemic changes to the way we deliver care. Linda’s 5-star book, UNDER THE SKIN, was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. This episode was made possible by PBS and AmeriHealth Caritas, which provides affordable health plans to millions.
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Going Deep with Linda Villarosa on Being Seen
Building the neuroinclusive workplace
Building the neuroinclusive workplace
Research reveals strong support for building neuroinclusive workplaces, but hiring programs are just the first step.
·www2.deloitte.com·
Building the neuroinclusive workplace
Making Research Personal: Dr. Stacey Sinclair
Making Research Personal: Dr. Stacey Sinclair
This interview is part of the Making Research Personal project, with the goal to inspire others by sharing the stories of 10 scientists who conduct amazing research in psychology! See more at www.making-research-personal.info Meet Dr. Stacey Sinclair, a professor of psychology and public affairs, and an associated faculty member in the African American Studies program at Princeton University. Her research focuses on how interpersonal interactions translate culturally held prejudices into individual thoughts and actions, as well as how they shape our understandings of ourselves and others. Dr. Sinclair is a fellow of numerous professional organizations, including the Association for Psychological Science. After watching this video, please tell us in the comments: what else do you want to know? Please remember to like this video and share it on social media! We thank the Association for Psychological Science Fund for Teaching and Public Understanding of Psychological Science for funding the Making Research Personal project through the APS Teaching Fund Microgrants program. We also appreciate Delaware Valley University’s support of this endeavor. All content belongs to the Making Research Personal project. #MakingResearchPersonal #StaceySinclair #psychologyresearch
·youtube.com·
Making Research Personal: Dr. Stacey Sinclair