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Comprehensive resources and support for community psychologists and students.
Empowering effective application of community psychology principles.
We offer individual and group consultation sessions with experienced community psychologists who specialize in various domains. Our consultants understand the unique challenges of community-based work, including stakeholder engagement, program evaluation, and ethical considerations. All sessions are confidential, and we are committed to creating a supportive environment for you to explore approaches and develop effective strategies.
To schedule a session, please fill out the online form on our Contact Us page.
Connect with fellow community psychologists and students in a collaborative and supportive environment. Our learning communities are facilitated by experienced practitioners and provide a space to share your experiences, discuss challenges, and build professional networks. Community topics include Participatory Action Research, Community-Based Program Evaluation, and Social Justice Advocacy.
To learn more about our learning communities, please visit our Contact Us page.
Community Psychology partners with researchers from various institutions to provide methodological guidance and support to practitioners and students. Our research consultants are available to offer advice on study design, community engagement, and ethical considerations. We also provide access to a library of resources, including articles, case studies, and online content.
To connect with a research consultant, please visit our Contact Us page.
Our workshops are designed to help psychologists develop skills and strategies for community engagement, collaborative research, program evaluation, and improving community wellbeing. Workshops cover topics such as participatory methods, systems thinking, community organizing, and building collaborative partnerships.
Check our events calendar for upcoming workshops through our Contact Us page.
We provide access to essential resources for community psychologists, including the Society for Community Research and Action (SCRA), American Psychological Association - Division 27, Community Psychology Practice Network, and various regional community psychology organizations.
Explore our Resources page for more information on these valuable tools.
Our community emphasizes collaborative approaches to addressing social issues and promoting wellbeing in accordance with the field's values and ethical guidelines. We are committed to creating a supportive environment for all community psychologists.