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Psychology: At Your Service

Psychology: At Your Service
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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: https://publicservicepsych.org/
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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 this organization as well as her focus on “Strength in Unity” for her time as president. Also learn about Engaging Psychology’s Future, an initiative to provide students with more understanding of the diversified ways psychology can become their profession.
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 lockdown. Now with her own executive coaching business, do not miss the teaser for her upcoming Division 18 webinar “Discover, Dream, Design: Create your Next Professional Chapter Using Appreciative Inquiry” (May 28th).
Join the APA Division 18 Presential Trio (President Gayle Iwamasa, President-Elect Edgar Villarreal, and Past-President Tallie Armstrong) for the relaunch of our podcast. Included are some updates on what has been happening with the division and a friendly reminder about nominations for awards due May 31st.
In this episode, Division 18 Convention Program Co-chairs, Melisa Rempfer and Kate Morris tell us about the exciting events planned by APA and Division 18.
For more information about APA Convention 2022: https://convention.apa.org/
For more information about Division 18 Convention events: https://www.apadivisions.org/division-18/news-events
In this episode, we interview with Dr. Tamara Lyn about her leadership roles in the Bureau of Prisons, service to the psychology community, and her current role as an executive coach.
This episode is a recording from the webinar Division 18 hosted on 3/3/22 titled, "Student Loan Forgiveness Programs: Success Stories & Advocacy. You'll hear an overview of the Public Student Loan Forgiveness program, stories from four panelists on how they successfully navigated their student loan forgiveness programs, and an update on APA’s advocacy to address the student loan crisis.
Link to view the webinar recording: https://youtu.be/Oqt6ggQ1BsY
APA RESOURCES
1. The Critical Role of Public Service Loan Forgiveness
2. Making Income-Driven Repayment More Affordable
3. Student Loan Interest: The Hidden Cost of Federal Borrowing
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Division 18 President, Dr. Tiffanie Fennell provides updates on division activities and upcoming events.
LINKS
Website for information on Division 18's American Psychological Foundation fund: https://www.apa.org/apf/funding/div-18-grant?tab=1
Website for VA Health Professional Scholarship Program: https://va-ams-info.intelliworxit.com/hpsp/
Division 18 Website: https://www.apadivisions.org/division-18
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Division 18 President, Dr. Tiffanie Fennell provides updates on division activities and upcoming events.
Dr. Tiffanie Fennell, Division 18's current President, talks with us about her goals for the presidential year and her decision to pursue service work in Division 18.
Check out our website for more information about Division 18.
Public service psychologists are not simply defined by the setting in which we work. In this episode, we interview Dr. Nadine Kaslow, who served as Division 18 president from 2018-2019. Dr. Kaslow shares about stepping into new roles as a public service psychologist, supporting essential healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic, and how Division 18 members have a critical role in public health during global healthcare crises. She describes updating the Division’s strategic plan during her time of service, and challenges within the division during this period. Dr. Kaslow provides reflection and insight on the steps towards leadership within APA Division, as well as the organization as a whole. Candid advice for early, mid and advanced career psychologists is shared, including pivotal moments in Dr. Kaslow’s career that helped her conceptualize her successes and professional values as a leader.
In anticipation of the election for the next APA President-elect this fall, Div. 18 has invited all five candidates to share their vision with us. This episode features an interview with Dr. Beth Rom-Rymer.
Check out Dr. Rom-Rymer's website for more information: https://drbeth4apapresident.com/
Contact Dr. Rom-Rymer directly at docbnrr@gmail.com
Be sure to watch for your ballot from APA in your email around September 15th. Polls open September 15th and close on October 29th. Follow this link to more information about the upcoming election and all of the candidates: https://www.apa.org/about/governance/elections
In anticipation of the election for the next APA President-elect this fall, Div. 18 has invited all five candidates to share their vision with us. This episode features an interview with Dr. Thema Bryant-Davis. Check out Dr. Bryant Davis' website for more information: https://thema4apa.com/
Dr. Bryant-Davis also hosts her own podcast series titled The Homecoming Podcast with Dr. Thema. You can access it through multiple platforms, including YouTube, SoundCloud, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify.
Be sure to watch for your ballot from APA in your email around September 15th. Polls open September 15th and close on October 29th. Follow this link to more information about the upcoming election and all of the candidates: https://www.apa.org/about/governance/elections
In anticipation of the election for the next APA President-elect this fall, Div. 18 has invited all five candidates to share their vision with us. This episode features an interview with Dr. Diana Prescott. Check out Dr. Prescott's website for more information: https://www.diana4apa.com/
Be sure to watch for your ballot from APA in your email around September 15th. Polls open September 15th and close on October 29th. Follow this link to more information about the upcoming election and all of the candidates: https://www.apa.org/about/governance/elections
In anticipation of the election for the next APA President-elect this fall, Div. 18 has invited all five candidates to share their vision with us. This episode features an interview with Dr. Kirk Schneider. Check out Dr. Schneider's website for more information: https://kirkjschneider.com/
You can also check out Dr. Schneider's two-minute APA video and a longer video of his campaign statement.
Be sure to watch for your ballot from APA in your email around September 15th. Polls open September 15th and close on October 29th. Follow this link to more information about the upcoming election and all of the candidates: https://www.apa.org/about/governance/elections
In anticipation of the election for the next APA President-elect this fall, Div. 18 has invited all five candidates to share their vision with us. This episode features an interview with Dr. Mary Ann McCabe. Check out Dr. McCabe's website for more information: https://maryann4apa.com/
Be sure to watch for your ballot from APA in your email around September 15th. Polls open September 15th and close on October 29th. Follow this link to more information about the upcoming election and all of the candidates: https://www.apa.org/about/governance/elections
In this episode, we interview the Div. 18 Convention Program Chairs, Drs. Sarah Robertson and Katie Davenport about the upcoming Convention and what's in store. Check out the Div. 19 Convention Program online: https://www.apadivisions.org/division-18/news-events/index
See you at the Convention!
"I've gained more than I've given," Dr. Anne Klee remarked about her rewarding experience as a leader and long-time member of Division 18, her professional "home in APA". In this episode, we interview Dr. Klee, who served as President of Division 18 from 2013-2014. She discusses her accomplishments, leadership skills and lessons learned, advice for emerging leaders, and thoughts on the importance of the division's role in promoting public mental health issues in organized settings and supporting public service psychologists.
"It doesn't get any better than Division 18", Dr. Robert Morgan said in reference to members of the division. We agree! In this episode, we interview Dr. Morgan, who served as President of Division 18 from 2009-2010. He shares about his stewardship during lean years when Psychological Services was not yet financially viable, success with increasing membership and member engagement, and how public service psychology addressed the discrepancy between the number of people needing access to mental health services and the availability of those services. He also shares lessons learned, advice for aspiring leaders, and his thoughts on public service psychologists' leading the way in health service delivery developments and opportunities.
In this episode, we interview Dr. Femina Varghese, former president of Division 18 from 2014-2015. Dr. Varghese served during the time the Hoffman Report came out. She describes serving through that challenging time, and some of her unique contributions, including strategic planning, new division awards, and finding ways to engage members. Fun fact: She's was not only the youngest to serve as our division's President, but also she was the first psychologist of color.
In honor of our 75th anniversary, we are interviewing former presidents of Division 18. In this episode, we interview Dr. Shirley Glynn, president from 2016-2017. She discusses the unique start to her presidential term, reasons to get involved in Division 18 leadership, and the unique position of Division 18 in the current social-cultural climate.