Bringing Society To Psychology
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Hi allRecently I've been involved with providing a response article in reply to a featured article by Leonard A. Jason, Ed Stevens, Daphna Ram, Steven A. Miller, Christopher R. Beasley, and Kristen…Read more >>
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Hi all,It was wonderful to be at such an enjoyable Second Community Psychology Festival recently and to meet so many supportive, creative, and awe-inspiring people.Here are the slides from the…Read more >>
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Dear all,If anyone wants to join SCRA, there's an initiative to recruit more international members. Annual subscription is now $30 rather than $60. Here's the email (below) that David Fryer has…Read more >>
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Hello all,Sally Zlotowitz and I wrote an article for Psy-PAG Quarterly last year on using a community psychology approach in research and I'd be very interested to hear your views on what we put…Read more >>
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Posted on December 1, 2014 at 16:19 0 Comments 0 Likes
Dear all
A really wonderful Festival has now passed and hopefully some of you who were able to attend had a great time...
I have uploaded the Book of Abstracts (in Word format and .pdf format) below for those of you who want to know more about the sessions that were presented at the Festival. Apologies for not putting this up on the Ning sooner - the Ning was down and unresponsive on the day before the event and by the day of the event it was all systems go!!
Now, with…
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As promised, here are the slides that Ho Law and I used on the day.
Hope they come in useful.
Best wishes
Glenn Ho%20Law%20and%20Glenn%20Williams%20-%20CommPsy%20CPD%202014%20-%20presented%20on%20the%20day.pptx
Posted on February 3, 2014 at 5:35 0 Comments 0 Likes
Hello all,
I was asked last year to write something for a European Community Psychology newsletter in response to a call for any syllabi that people may have. Here's an attached example of one module that we have developed at Nottingham Trent University, which has created some degree of enthusiasm and interest.
The reading list has some of the following resources listed:
Jetten et al (2012) The social cure: identity, health and well-being
Kagan, et al (2011)…
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Hello all,
Here are my slides from the workshop I gave at the BPS London Office at our AGM. Hope it's of interest.
Best wishes to you all
Glenn
"Hey Glenn, thanks for joining! Welcome! Hope you like the site. Sally"
Hi Glen, Great to read your comments re the workshop we did at the conference all those years ago. I remember at the time we were all a little disheartened by low attender numbers, tho not with the quality of engagement! - it's a great reminder that little by little it's worth making the effort and sharing.
Nice to s ee you ar e so active and engaged with this.
Warm wishes,
Annie
Thanks Glenn
Hi Glenn,
thank you I'm sure I will be requiring your advice at some point!
Sara
Hi Glenn,
Thank you for your nice welcome! Great to be here.
Edith
Hi Glenn,
Thank you for your welcome - I'm looking forward to getting involved!
Katie
Hi Glenn,
Thanks for the welcome. I'd like to advertise a couple of jobs on here for a charity I manage. Where would the best place be for this?
Thanks!
Helena
Hi Helena
The job opportunities might be better placed on the noticeboard rather than as an event as events are usually reserved for events like workshops/conferences/seminars etc. You might get more uptake via the noticeboard on the Ning. You may also want to post something on the JISCMail List (see the link in the middle right of the Ning web page, which takes you to the JISC Mail List). Good luck in getting some applications.
Best wishes
Glenn
Hi Glenn,
Thanks for the warm welcome! I'd be really interested in advice on developing a research project to look at the outcomes of developing a recovery oriented system of care across a couple of addiction services locally (in Central Scotland). The recovery development worker and I have been having lots of conversations about measuring the impact on the local communities, service users, families and staff, and your paper suggested that a critical/transformative approach might be ideal, but I have little experience in developing projects of this kind. Any tips, or thoughts from folk who have developed research along these lines would be most gratefully received!
Best wishes,
Jenny
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