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Breaking the sound of silence: Professional learning in an early career music teacher conversation group

Breaking the sound of silence: Professional learning in an early career music teacher conversation group

04-25
04:02

“Take a Mental Break”: Examining the Coping Efforts of Black College Students Exposed to Police Killings

In this episode of the Journal of Black Psychology podcast series, Editor's Assistant Alexis Malone talks with Dr. Betty L. Wilson about the recently published study, "“Take a Mental Break”: Examining the Coping Efforts of Black College Students Exposed to Police Killings."

04-18
13:22

Demystifying Male Emotional Development: Exploring the Implications of Forced Gender Roles on Black American Males

In this episode of the Journal of Black Psychology podcast series, Editor's Assistant Alexis Malone talks with Dr. Jessica Dennis about the recently published study, "Demystifying Male Emotional Development: Exploring the Implications of Forced Gender Roles on Black American Males."

04-18
09:44

At Least She Is Doing Something? Women Do Not Prefer a Woman Who Confronts Gender-Based Discrimination With a Distancing Motive Over a Nonconfronter

In this episode of the Psychology of Women Quarterly podcast series, Dr. Jaclyn Siegel interviews author Anja K. Munder about the article, "At Least She Is Doing Something? Women Do Not Prefer a Woman Who Confronts Gender-Based Discrimination With a Distancing Motive Over a Nonconfronter," published in November 2023.

04-18
28:52

Remembering W. Curtis Banks: A Conversation with Jules Harrell

In this episode celebrating JBP's 50th anniversary, Editor's Assistant Alexis Malone speaks with Dr. Jules Harrell about the life and legacy of Dr. W. Curtis Banks, one of the founders and editors of the Journal of Black Psychology.

04-18
20:35

The Interconnections of Music Structure, Harmony, Melody, Rhythm, and Predictivity

The Interconnections of Music Structure, Harmony, Melody, Rhythm, and Predictivity.

04-17
04:09

Fifty Years (1974–2024) of the Journal of Black Psychology: A Brief History and Reflection of Its Significance

In this special episode of the Journal of Black Psychology podcast series, Editor's Assistant Alexis Malone talks with JBP Editor Dr. Beverly Vandiver about her recent editorial reflecting on 50 years of publication of the Journal of Black Psychology.

04-16
23:19

Children as Songwriters: The Social-Emotional Benefits of Songwriting in the Primary Grades

Children as Songwriters: The Social-Emotional Benefits of Songwriting in the Primary Grades

04-10
02:19

Expanding Professionalism in Popular Music Voice Teaching: A Framework Synthesis

Expanding Professionalism in Popular Music Voice Teaching: A Framework Synthesis

04-04
02:00

Are Training Programs Addressing Anti-Black Racism and White Supremacy? A Descriptive Analysis.

In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Dr. Melanie Wilcox, Dr. Laura Reid Marks, and Dr. Rosie Phillips Davis talk about the article recently published in TCP titled, "Are Training Programs Addressing Anti-Black Racism and White Supremacy? A Descriptive Analysis."

03-11
32:32

Forever Changed: Predicting Grief and Growth After an Opioid-Related Loss

In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Ms. Erin Hill talks about the article recently published in TCP titled, "Forever Changed: Predicting Grief and Growth After an Opioid-Related Loss."

02-29
19:47

Perceived Impact of the Parental Rights in Education Act (“Don’t Say Gay”) on LGBTQ+ Parents in Florida

In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Dr. Abbie Goldberg talks about the article recently published in TCP titled, "Perceived Impact of the Parental Rights in Education Act ("Don't Say Say") on LGBTQ+ Parents in Florida."

02-21
14:19

Resistance in Supervision: A Qualitative Study of Training Experiences Among Multiethnic Women

In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Dr. Emma Diaz and Dr. Douglas Knutson talk about the article recently published in TCP titled, "Resistance in Supervision: A Qualitative Study of Training Experiences Among Multiethnic Women."

02-21
17:05

Assessing a Community-Based Maternal Self-Efficacy Intervention in Rural India using a Quasi-Experimental Design

In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Mr. Zishan Jiwani and Mr. Arjun Sanyal talk about the article recently published in TCP titled, "Assessing a Community-Based Maternal Self-Efficacy Intervention in Rural India using a Quasi-Experimental Design."

02-16
29:30

JBP - Role of Self-Objectification & Gendered Racial Microaggressions on Black Women's Body Appreciation

In this episode of the Journal of Black Psychology podcast series, Editor's Assistant Alexis Malone talks with Dr. Chelsie E. Dunn about her recently published article "Role of Self-Objectification & Gendered Racial Microaggressions on Black Women's Body Appreciation" (coauthored with Alison J. Patev, Bianca D. Owens, Calvin J. Hall, Ashlynn D. Bell, and Kristina B. Hood), which can be found in JBP's Special Issue on Black Women's Body Image.

02-07
12:27

“I Need A Break or I Might Quit”: STEM Academics’ Pandemic Experiences

In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Dr. Margo Gregor and Ms. Kelly Burke talk about the article recently published in TCP titled, "“I Need A Break or I Might Quit”: STEM Academics’ Pandemic Experiences."

02-05
33:27

Development and Validation of the Model Minority Stereotype-Response Scale

In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Dr. Han Na Suh talks about the article recently published in TCP titled, "Development and Validation of the Model Minority Stereotype-Response Scale."

02-05
17:14

Exploring Indigenous Language and Psychological Health Among Kickapoo Tribe Bilingual Individuals

In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Dr. Candice Keyes, Dr. Rockey Robbins, and Dr. John Romans talk about the article recently published in TCP titled, "Exploring Indigenous Language and Psychological Health Among Kickapoo Tribe Bilingual Individuals."

02-05
48:41

JBP - Eurocentrism, Sexual Assertiveness, and Black Women's Self-Image

In this Journal of Black Psychology podcast, Editor's Assistant Alexis Malone interviews Tiani Perkins, doctoral candidate at the University of Michigan, who recently published two articles in JBP's Special Issue on Black Women's Body Image. The first article, entitled "Revisiting Self-Objectification Among Black Women: The Importance of Eurocentric Beauty Norms," was coauthored with Lucretia Monique Ward, Morgan C. Jerald, Elizabeth R. Cole, and Lanice R. Avery. The second article, entitled "Black Women's Sexual Assertiveness and Satisfaction: The Role of the Superwoman Schema," was coauthored with Desiree Aleibar, Seanna Leath, and Jami C. Pittman.

02-01
14:23

Gender Microaggressions That Target Women in the U.S. Military: Examining Links with Depression and the Moderating Role of Rank and Coping

In this episode of the Psychology of Women Quarterly podcast series, Dr. Jaclyn Siegel interviews authors Yeeun Kim and Sierra Dimberg about the article, "Gender Microaggressions That Target Women in the U.S. Military: Examining Links with Depression and the Moderating Role of Rank and Coping," published in October 2023.

01-22
19:18

Yara Kadulina

If you like listening to people talking through pillows, this is the podcast for you!

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Karen Fox Percy North

can u talk more about Geripsychiayry?

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