The Philippines, with its long-standing history of social justice movements, provides a unique lens for examining CSJ.
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- Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy
- Positivity & Lifestyle
Interest in Poetry Writing Soars Among Brits – Expert Tips on How to Write a Great Poem
There has been a steady increase in interest in creative nonfiction in the last year, with poetry, in particular, now more popular than ever.
- Gender & Sexuality
Florida State Advises Superintendents to Exclude Gender and Sexuality Topics in AP Psychology
The Florida Department of Education directed school superintendents to exclude gender and sexuality topics from AP Psychology classes.
- Society & Culture
What’s the Opposite of Wokeness: Understanding Its Implications and Moving Forward
by David Radarby David RadarIn recent years, the term “wokeness” has gained immense popularity, especially in the context of social justice movements.
In contrast to critical social justice theory, resilience encourages individuals to focus on their strengths and recognise the resources and skills they can bring to the table.
- Education & Learning
UK Regulator ‘Duped’ by Rogue Courses No Longer Meeting Its Standards, Independent Report Reveals
by News Releaseby News ReleaseData from FOI (Freedom of Information) requests issued to all UK clinical training courses reveals a disturbing trend.
- Education & Learning
Critical Social Justice Is More Likely to Lead to Division and Victimhood Than to Equality
Alarm bells have been ringing loudly for some time about the incursion of critical social justice into the therapeutic professions.
I can’t help but dwell on the themes of contemporary social justice tropes so common on social media.
- Positivity & Lifestyle
Max Richter’s ‘Voices’ to Unite Global Audiences on Human Rights Day
by Psychregby PsychregComposer Max Richter’s groundbreaking recording project Voices, inspired by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
I was very interested to witness the recent furore at a letter written to the BPS magazine, by Dr Kirsty Miller.
Join us in Bristol for the British Autoethnography Conference 2019 which will take place on 22nd–23rd July 2019.
- Mental Health & Well-Being
Vacancy: Two Faculty Positions at the University of California, Santa Cruz
by Psychregby PsychregThe Psychology Department at the University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC) invites applications for two tenure-track assistant professor positions.