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Articles & Resources

Advances and Barriers in the Treatment of Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders (PMADs): Perspectives from a Clinician-Scientist
This engaging webinar presented by Brittain Mahaffey, PhD, was designed for clinicians with intermediate knowledge of behavioral and biological interventions for mood and anxiety disorders who may be new to treating perinatal mood and anxiety disorders (PMADs).
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.
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...
Information Pollution: A Global Threat
Information pollution is the spread of false, misleading, manipulated, and otherwise harmful information. The World Economic Forum...
Welcome Wednesday: SfHP Leadership
This event provides an introduction/orientation to membership benefits in the Society for Health Psychology. The special topic was leadership in SfHP.
Welcome Wednesday: Interest Groups
This event provides an introduction/orientation to membership benefits in the Society for Health Psychology. The special topic was SfHP Interest Groups.
Advocating for Women Facing Trauma and Oppression
Dr. Thelma Bryant describes trauma and oppression as it impacts the mental health of women.
Health Equity and Power: Misogynoir and Black Women’s Health
This event describes the pervasive threat of misogynoir for health equity for Black women.
Tips for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Research
The SfHP Diversity and Inclusion Officer Tanecia Blue, PhD, provides 5 quick tips for making your research more inclusive!
Pain as a Biopsychosocial Condition
Daniel Bruns, PsyD, provides a thorough description of the complexities of pain and outlines the manner in which some “unexpected” treatments work.