Helping Give Away Psychological Science (HGAPS). Free, virtual, confidential, mental health assessment and resources for all. Committed to #openscience.
Sometimes it may feel as though your struggle is being underestimated by your age - we see you, and help is available. Check out our #youth#mentalhealth resource page today and text or call 988. #988Lifeline https://t.co/HKyhlmMWMg
A variety of formats are available to present your work: symposiums, papers, posters & fireside chats. Register by 12/15/24 for a special pre-registration rate! Please reach out to [email protected] with any questions!
Join @_HamptonU at the 2nd Annual Black Decolonial Psychology Conference from February 6-8th, 2025! This year's theme is "Enacting Liberation: Advancing Decolonial Black Psychology and Spiritual Paradigms in the 21st Century." Use this link to register: https://t.co/gwXNltT28e
Myth: The #988Lifeline is only for those in immediate danger.
Fact: 988 is here for anyone struggling—whether you're feeling down, need someone to talk to, or are contemplating suicide. You're never alone. Call or text 988 for support. 💙 #988Day
Our UNC students had a great time at #jccapfdf2024 this weekend in Columbus! They presented recent projects using differential item functioning to better understand our assessments in child mental health. Thanks @JCCAP_Editor for a great conference!
Today's #PDTSpotlight is on Dr. @EricAYoungstrom! His research looks into how we can improve diagnoses, predictions, & treatment progress, especially for bipolar disorder. Meet Dr. Youngstrom at the Future Directions Forum and register now https://t.co/uziLEYuULo #jccapforum2024
🔒Safe storage saves lives! Our colleagues at @nationwidekids developed this great infographic for concrete steps to develop and execute a safe storage plan for potentially harmful items in your household.
Re-sharing this database of BIPOC-authored papers from across psychology. This is a wonderful resource, esp. for those aiming to diversify their syllabi, journal clubs, citation networks, and general awareness. Please add your or others' papers!
https://t.co/Xq4qfnSTXs
Happening tomorrow!! CYBD is celebrating #WorldBipolarDay on March 28th with our annual public education evening event! Open to anyone with an interest in learning more about youth #bipolardisorder! Learn more & register here: https://t.co/RFUF8J8RNu
THE INTERNET'S BIGGEST #BIPOLAR Q&A IS LIVE NOW! Join our 6th annual Reddit "Ask Me Anything" where 70+ BD experts and community members are answering all your questions for 48 hours!
More details/join us → https://t.co/bcl3He48uf
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