Job talks and work samples are a common though often mysterious component of the interview and hiring process for pediatric/adult health psychologists across academic, hospital, research, and industry settings (and their intersections).
Articles & Resources
Billing and Coding for Health Psychologists
Learn more about new and current billing codes, particularly in interdisciplinary settings.
Graduate Student Research Awards Q&A with Past Winners
Each year the Society for Health Psychology Health Research Council sponsors several graduate student research awards covering up to $2,000 in direct research costs.
Demystifying the Process of Becoming a National Leader
How to become a leader in the American Psychological Association and Society for Health Psychology.
Novel Psychological Treatments for Chronic Pain
Dr. Lumley examines the limitations of these approaches and presents new concepts and treatments that hold promise for larger effects, including Pain Reprocessing Therapy and Emotional Awareness and Expression Therapy.
Benefits of Student Membership
Learn more about the benefits of membership in the Society for Health Psychology specifically for students.
Behavioral Health & Diabetes Courses
Information about free continuing education (CE) courses for behavioral health professionals from the American Diabetes Association.
Models of CL Services: Psychologists’ Scope and Practice
This webinar explores the different types of practice opportunities that consultation-liaison psychology providers in delivering mental...
Primary Care Training Opportunities
It can be difficult to find psychology training opportunities specifically focused on primary care. Fortunately, the APA has compiled a...
AYA Training Opportunities
Curated list of psychology training opportunities specifically focused on adolescents and young adults (AYAs).
Considerations in Working with Young Adults (Ages 30-39)
Information from the Society for Health Psychology’s Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) special interest group about working with young adults.
Considerations in Working with Emerging Adults (Ages 23-29)
Information from the Society for Health Psychology’s Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) special interest group about working with emerging adults.