Globally, Community Psychology (CP) currently struggles with a lack of visibility and a shortage of platforms from which to engage future researchers and practitioners. Many of these future researchers and practitioners study psychology as part of their undergraduate education, making psychology departments in undergraduate institutions an ideal point of exposure. Discouragingly, however, undergraduate students are unlikely to be exposed to CP in their course curriculums forcing students to seek out opportunities for exposure elsewhere (Jimenez, 2016; Glantsman, McMahon & Njoku et al., 2015). This is especially true of Community Psychology within the United States. This study aimed to explore how students got involved in CP research and...
Historically, undergraduate students and community residents have been underutilized in research. Co...
Although research-led teaching has been identified as an important part of psychology curricula in t...
This paper presents an illustrative case study of how students learned community psychology practice...
Engaging students in service learning projects grounded in community psychology values and practices...
Within the field of community psychology there is growing recognition of the role of undergraduate e...
Edited by Eylin Palamaro-Munsell, Lauren F. Lichty, and Jen Wallin-Ruschman, this two-volume special...
Applied Community Psychology (ACP) is a specialty field of study in the Master’s of Arts in Clinical...
Community psychology (CP) has valuable philosophical perspectives and methodological approaches to o...
Feminist pedagogy and community psychology share many ideological similarities, including an action-...
This article will provide readers with practical strategies to develop meaningful opportunities for ...
The field of Community Psychology is approximately 50 years old, and it has become an active and inv...
Applied undergraduate degrees have become regular offerings at community colleges across Ontario, in...
Community psychology is typically not a part of most undergraduate curricula. Yet, undergraduate cou...
Here the authors describe a study conducted to determine whether a “Test Yourself” procedure, admini...
Here the authors describe a study conducted to determine whether a “Test Yourself” procedure, admini...
Historically, undergraduate students and community residents have been underutilized in research. Co...
Although research-led teaching has been identified as an important part of psychology curricula in t...
This paper presents an illustrative case study of how students learned community psychology practice...
Engaging students in service learning projects grounded in community psychology values and practices...
Within the field of community psychology there is growing recognition of the role of undergraduate e...
Edited by Eylin Palamaro-Munsell, Lauren F. Lichty, and Jen Wallin-Ruschman, this two-volume special...
Applied Community Psychology (ACP) is a specialty field of study in the Master’s of Arts in Clinical...
Community psychology (CP) has valuable philosophical perspectives and methodological approaches to o...
Feminist pedagogy and community psychology share many ideological similarities, including an action-...
This article will provide readers with practical strategies to develop meaningful opportunities for ...
The field of Community Psychology is approximately 50 years old, and it has become an active and inv...
Applied undergraduate degrees have become regular offerings at community colleges across Ontario, in...
Community psychology is typically not a part of most undergraduate curricula. Yet, undergraduate cou...
Here the authors describe a study conducted to determine whether a “Test Yourself” procedure, admini...
Here the authors describe a study conducted to determine whether a “Test Yourself” procedure, admini...
Historically, undergraduate students and community residents have been underutilized in research. Co...
Although research-led teaching has been identified as an important part of psychology curricula in t...
This paper presents an illustrative case study of how students learned community psychology practice...