Check out this great resource: SSCP's Diversity Syllabus! Full of crucial and thought-provoking readings on diversity issues in clinical science, click on the link below to get educated and make a difference :) https://t.co/XQrLovvujs
The first part of the SSCP programming at @ABCTNOW will be the SSCP Presidential Address and Awardee Acknowledgements, given by SSCP President Rachel Hershenberg, Ph.D., ABPP!
Join SSCP Programming at the 2024 @ABCTNOW conference, which is set for tomorrow - Friday, November 15, from 1:30 to 5:30PM in Grand Ballroom A, Level 5 of the Downtown Marriott in Philadelphia!
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There are LOTS of reasons to join SSCP! If you join between 11/1 and 11/15, you will be entered into a raffle where 2 winners will receive a $25 gift card to the Reading Terminal Market (next door to the conference)!
Panelists include: Carolyn B. Becker, Ph.D.; David Tolin, Ph.D., ABPP; Jason J. Washburn, Ph.D.; Erum Nadeem, Ph.D.; Kelly A. Knowles, Ph.D. and Henry A. Willis, Ph.D.
The second part of SSCP programming at @ABCTNOW will be the SSCP Distinguished Scientist Address: How to Help Our Science Have Maximal Impact, which will be given by Mitch Prinstein, Ph.D., ABPP (@mitchprinstein)!
The first part of the SSCP programming at @ABCTNOW will be the SSCP Presidential Address and Awardee Acknowledgements, given by SSCP President Rachel Hershenberg, Ph.D., ABPP!
Join SSCP Programming at the 2024 @ABCTNOW conference, which is set for tomorrow - Friday, November 15, from 1:30 to 5:30PM in Grand Ballroom A, Level 5 of the Downtown Marriott in Philadelphia!
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As everyone gets started on the new semester, check out the SSCP Diversity Syllabus created by the SSCP Diversity Committee! An informative starting point for increasing your awareness and skills in integrating diversity within psychological science.
https://t.co/curd3D8qTU
📣 The Clinical Psychological SIG, SSCP's formal connection to ABCT, is looking for a new chair to start in 2024! This is a great opportunity for postdoc/early career folks. Reach out to [email protected] to hear more about the position.
Congratulations @CraigAnthonyRS for winning our inaugural Social Justice Impact Award!! @CraigAnthonyRS uses his platform in clinical science to advocate for social justice predicated on the principles of diversity, equity, & inclusion, especially for racial & sexual minorities!
CONGRATULATIONS to @CraigAnthonyRS for winning the 2023 @SSCP_Tweets Social Justice Impact Award! 🏆
This is so well-deserved, and we're extremely proud of all your efforts to champion social justice in your research, teaching, & #scicomm.
Congrats in getting grad school applications in!
Next step: Preparing for potential interviews, pre-interviews, other forms of contact.
This video from @mitchprinstein is absolutely stellar & on point: https://t.co/HaluHDrKbS
The bit about cheat sheet I highly recommend
Her research aims to advance the field's understanding of "mechanisms of suicidality among young people" and assess "the impact of chronic stress on systems across multiple levels of analysis in both general population and Native American youth."
We are very happy to announce that the 2022 recipient of the SSCP Outstanding Student Researcher Award is @a_wiglesworth from the University of Minnesota Twin Cities. Andrea works with Dr. Bonnie Klimes-Dougan, and is currently in her 4th year of graduate school. Congratulations!
10/What can you do? Write and call your state board. Tell them to vote no on the EPPP-2. More info, including templates and contact information for your board can be found here: https://t.co/mdeG7f69CO And tell your friends, colleagues, and professional networks to speak up!
9/Attempts to address these concerns with ASPPB have not yielded substantive change despite being raised in multiple forms, by various stakeholder groups, for years. The work of stakeholders providing feedback has at times been intentionally misrepresented as supporting the exam.
8/EPPP-2 creates new financial burdens for trainees. It will nearly double the cost for licensure testing to around $1200, plus the cost of test prep materials, study time, and lost productivity and income potential. This will be a massive burden, particularly to FG/LI candidates