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In this episode of the Journal of Black Psychology podcast series, Editor's Assistant Alexis Malone talks with Sommer Knight about the recently published study, "‘It Just Feels Like an Invasion’: Black First-Episode Psychosis Patients’ Experiences With Coercive Intervention and Its Influence on Help-Seeking Behaviours."…
 
In this episode of the Journal of Black Psychology podcast series, Editor's Assistant Alexis Malone talks with Dr. Janise Parker about the recently published study, "Religious/Spiritual Struggles and Mental Health Among Black Adolescents and Emerging Adults: A Meta-synthesis."
 
In this episode of the Journal of Black Psychology podcast series, Editor's Assistant Alexis Malone talks with Dr. Lisa Platt about the recently published study, "The Strong Black Woman Concept: Associated Demographic Characteristics and Perceived Stress Among Black Women."
 
Oliver Robertson Trainee Editor, Australasian Psychiatry. The second instalment from Dr Zoe Kristensen and Dr Theo McTigue shifts focus from training to treatment of trans and non-binary people. Treatment being discussed in the broadest sense of the word. With the authority of lived experience, Zoe and Theo offer a critique of psychiatry’s historic…
 
In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Dr. Laurel Watson and Ms. Janee’ Henderson talk about their article recently published in TCP titled, "The Relation Between Gendered Racial Microaggressions and Traumatic Stress Among Highly Educated Black Women."
 
In this episode of the Psychology of Women Quarterly podcast series, Dr. Jacyln Siegel interviews lead author Tanja Samardzic about the article, "“It Doesn’t Feel Like You Can Win”: Young Women's Talk About Heterosexual Relationships" published in November 2022.
 
Dr Zoe Kristensen and Dr Theo McTigue are pioneers. As trans and non-binary people respectively, they are living, working, and training openly in psychiatry. In years gone by, and indeed even now, there are risks associated with this visibility. Zoe and Theo explore these in depth; being pathologized, excluded, and othered. They also speak to signa…
 
In this episode of the Journal of Black Psychology podcast series, Editor's Assistant Alexis Malone talks with Dr. Marcus Watson about his recently published study, "Half-Connecting Theory: Developing African Psychology Theory in a “Radical Beginnings” Direction."
 
In this episode of the Journal of Black Psychology podcast series, Editor's Assistant Alexis Malone talks with Dr. Robina Onwong’a about her recently published study, "“AmeriKenyan”: Lived Acculturation and Ethnic Identification of Kenyan Natives During Their Youth."
 
In this episode of the Journal of Black Psychology podcast series, Editor's Assistant Alexis Malone talks with Taylor McGee about her recently published study, "Racial Microaggressions and African American Undergraduates’ Academic Experiences: Preparation for Bias Messages as a Protective Resource."
 
In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Editor Bryan Kim interviews Drs. Alexander Fietzer and Joseph Ponterotto, the co-authors of the TCP article "Item Response Analysis, Invariance, and Validation of the Multicultural Personality Inventory."
 
Dr Pramudie Gunaratne is a newly appointed director of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP); the first ever from the trainee cohort. Representative of a new era in RANZCP governance, Pramudie has gone straight to work engaging stakeholders across the training region. Canvassing this trainee group has identified a d…
 
In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Editor Bryan Kim interviews Dr. Yunkyoung Garrison, the lead author of the article titled "Linguistic Minority International Counseling Psychology Trainees’ Experiences in Clinical Supervision."
 
In this episode of the Psychology of Women Quarterly podcast series, Dr. Jacyln Siegel interviews authors Jian Jiao and Larissa Terán, the first and second authors of the article, "Buffering an Objectifying Culture: Interpersonal Sexual Objectification, Self-Objectification, and Attachment Anxiety," published in August 2022.…
 
Oliver Robertson Trainee Editor, Australasian Psychiatry. A year since first release, The Thought Broadcast has discussed the Scholarly Project in detail. The aim of demystifying this learning goal has been perused, and perhaps achieved. This round table discussion revisits the lessons learned from our previous episodes on the Scholarly Project. Se…
 
Development of the Social Experience of a Concert Scales (SECS): The social experience of a live western art music concert influences people’s overall enjoyment of an event but not their emotional response to the music.
 
In this episode of the Journal of Black Psychology podcast series, Editor's Assistant Mark Jones talks with Dr. Domeshia L. Thomas and Dr. Edwin Nichols about their recently published JBP research article, "Attachment Neuroscience and Martin Luther King Jr.'s Nonviolence Philosophy: Implications for the 21st Century."…
 
In this episode of the Journal of Black Psychology podcast series, Editor's Assistant Mark Jones talks with Dr. Leslie Anderson about her recently published JBP research article, "'The Talk' and Parenting While Black in America: Centering Race, Resistance, and Refuge."
 
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