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Articles & Resources
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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).
Resources for Postdoc Applicants
Resources from the SfHP Student Advisory Council and Early Career Professionals Council on applying for postdoctoral fellowships in health psychology.
Overview of the Postdoc Application Process
Many soon-to-be graduates apply for postdoctoral fellowships. This page provides an overview and timeline for postdoctoral fellowship applications in clinical psychology.
Resources for Historically Underrepresented Graduate Students
Graduate training in health psychology can present unique challenges for students who are hisorically underrepresented in the field. These resources provide information about graduate training in psychology that is specifically tailored for historically underrepresented students.
Resources for Teaching about Prejudice and Discrimination
Resources for incorporating conversations about prejudice and discrimination when teaching health psychology courses.
Why Asking About Race Matters in Healthcare
In conceptualizing health psychology cases, we often ask about race and ethnicity. But why does this matter? This blog post provides reflections and resources on culturally competent healthcare.
Diversity in Supervision
It can be difficult to navigate conversations about diversity in supervision. Learn more about this topic from a panel of supervisors, internship and postdoc training directors, a postdoctoral fellow, and graduate students.
COVID-19 and the Impact on Diverse Graduate Students
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s important to pause and acknowledge that some of our peers continue to experience distress and hardship.
A Call to Action: Graduate Students of Color and Mental Health (Part 2)
Two main factors that affect mental health for students of color are mentorship and an inclusive learning environment. How can these be leveraged as mechanisms of change?
Words Matter
The “Words Matter” campaign, upheld by many organizations around the world, aims to encourage all communities to understand how words have power.