The journal is interested in manuscripts that address the change mechanisms of effective practice, testing and adapting models in community-based settings, innovative interventions, models, and ways of using couple and family psychology in the "real world."
The American Journal of Public Health is calling for papers for a Special Section on the theme of improving population mental health in the 21st century.
Psychotherapy Canadian Psychotherapy Due: Feb. 25, 2018
Canadian Psychology invites submission of manuscripts for a special issue on psychotherapy, on topics such as access to psychotherapy and psychotherapy with specific populations (e.g., youth, LBGTQ, immigrants, indigenous people, elderly).
AAMFT 2018 Diversity Scholarship for Emerging Leaders AAMFT Research & Education Foundation and the AAMFT Awards Committee is pleased to offer minorities of diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds the opportunity to pursue training for the profession of marriage and family therapy. Applications are due Jan. 21, 2018.
ApA Diversity Leadership
The Diversity Leadership Fellowship is designed to develop leadership to improve the quality of mental health care for the following (not limited to) minority groups at risk and underrepresented in psychiatry: American Indians/Native Alaskans, Asian Americans/Native Hawaiians/Native Pacific Islanders, Blacks/African Americans, Hispanics/Latinos, and the LGBTQ community. The fellowship identifies and motivates psychiatry residents who—through the experiential and training opportunities of the program—will become well-equipped leaders in psychiatry by providing culturally sensitive mental health services to diverse and underserved populations. The application deadline is Jan. 31, 2018.
APA Psychology Summer Institute The Minority Fellowship Program (MFP) Psychology Summer Institute. provides educational, professional development, and mentoring experiences to advanced doctoral students of psychology and psychologists who are in the early stage of their careers. Application will be accepted beginning in January 2018.
Where HIV/AIDS and Aging Intersect The research performed under this National Institutes of Health grant will improve understanding of biological, clinical, and sociobehavioral aspects of aging as they relate to HIV infection and approaches for testing, prevention, and treatment. Applications are due by Sept. 7, 2020.
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