Community-based participatory research (CBPR): Towards equitable involvement of community in psychology research.

SE Collins, SL Clifasefi, J Stanton, KJE Straits… - American …, 2018 - psycnet.apa.org
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) answers the call for more patient-centered,
community-driven research approaches to address growing health disparities. CBPR is a …

Substance use research with Indigenous communities: Exploring and extending foundational principles of community psychology

DC Wendt, WE Hartmann, J Allen… - American Journal of …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Many Indigenous communities are concerned with substance use (SU) problems and eager
to advance effective solutions for their prevention and treatment. Yet these communities also …

“Walking in two worlds”: toward an indigenist ecological systems model for group therapy

J Fish, G Hirsch, M Syed - The Counseling Psychologist, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Walking in two worlds is a common metaphor Indigenous peoples use to describe their
experiences navigating the differences between Indigenous and Western epistemological …

Interview with a psychologist: Representing marginalized psychologists and diversity science in psychology coursework

J Fish - Teaching of Psychology, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Introduction Since the 1990's, psychology has demonstrated a strong commitment to the full
spectrum of human diversity (Vera & Speight, 2003). Statement of the Problem However …

Ethics and multicultural contexts: understandings and applications

W Seegobin, S Canning, RK Bufford - 2016 - digitalcommons.georgefox.edu
This article focuses on the interaction of ethics with multicultural understandings of people
and practice. We explore the place of biblical narratives, and their usefulness and …

[PDF][PDF] Adult Protective Services

TEP Team - iasquared.org
Various professional disciplines are represented on the Elder Protection Team (EPT), one of
which is the Adult Protection Services (APS) team member. Every state has an APS …

Professional associations in clinical psychology.

GR VandenBos, M Fu, JF Kelly - 2016 - psycnet.apa.org
Associations and societies exist to support and advance common interests. This is true in
social life as well as in professional circles. Associations provide those with similar interests …