Generally, psychologists are not well known in public policy and development circles as experts whose contributions are invited. This has been attributed, at the very least, to the inability of psychologists to communicate what they can contribute to public policy. To address this issue of lack of involvement, it has become necessary for psychologists, therefore, to claim part of the intellectual space in development circles in order to showcase what contributions psychologists can make to public policy and development planning. Thus, this article seeks to examine the potential contributions that psychology as a discipline can make to public policy making and development, particularly in Ghana. It concludes that public policy and developmen...
The current study explored the work-related experiences of psychologists in public health facilities...
Psychology as taught in Ghanaian universities is largely Eurocentric and imported. Calls have been m...
The paper discusses the problems and prospects in the application of psychology in an African countr...
Psychology has come a long way since its origin in Africa and Ghana in particular. In this paper, an...
Development policy makers and practitioners are becoming increasingly sophisticated in their ability...
Whether in developed, transitioning, or developing countries, the public policy decision-making pro...
Psychology has, at best, only made a modest contribution to efforts aimed at resolving the problems ...
Psychology, though having a relatively long history in Ghana is still at its budding stage. Clinical...
The chapter "How can positive psychology influence public policy and practice" was written by the li...
Abstract This paper problematizes the ways in which the policy process is conceived in published psy...
Since the introduction of psychology as an institutionalised course worthy of study at the Universit...
From the implementation of the Public Social Assistance System, in Brazil, the number of psychologis...
The maiden register of the Ghana Psychological Council published in September 2015 represents the fi...
The maiden register of the Ghana Psychological Council published in September 2015 represents the fi...
This paper suggests that psychology can contribute to a better understanding of conditions prevailin...
The current study explored the work-related experiences of psychologists in public health facilities...
Psychology as taught in Ghanaian universities is largely Eurocentric and imported. Calls have been m...
The paper discusses the problems and prospects in the application of psychology in an African countr...
Psychology has come a long way since its origin in Africa and Ghana in particular. In this paper, an...
Development policy makers and practitioners are becoming increasingly sophisticated in their ability...
Whether in developed, transitioning, or developing countries, the public policy decision-making pro...
Psychology has, at best, only made a modest contribution to efforts aimed at resolving the problems ...
Psychology, though having a relatively long history in Ghana is still at its budding stage. Clinical...
The chapter "How can positive psychology influence public policy and practice" was written by the li...
Abstract This paper problematizes the ways in which the policy process is conceived in published psy...
Since the introduction of psychology as an institutionalised course worthy of study at the Universit...
From the implementation of the Public Social Assistance System, in Brazil, the number of psychologis...
The maiden register of the Ghana Psychological Council published in September 2015 represents the fi...
The maiden register of the Ghana Psychological Council published in September 2015 represents the fi...
This paper suggests that psychology can contribute to a better understanding of conditions prevailin...
The current study explored the work-related experiences of psychologists in public health facilities...
Psychology as taught in Ghanaian universities is largely Eurocentric and imported. Calls have been m...
The paper discusses the problems and prospects in the application of psychology in an African countr...