15 November 2022, 7:00 – 8:30 Eastern
Description
This is Part 2 of a 3-Part series. Early Career Psychologists (ECPs) bring fresh perspective and hope for transformation of professional psychology and the institutions we serve; however, ECPs experience unique challenges including but not limited to limited DEI-specific and advocacy training, trauma from training and early career experiences, limited support and resource, and more. Nonetheless, ECPs can learn to leverage available tools that will reshape their personal lives, professional work, our institutions, and ultimately our world. Dr. Reuben invites ECP’s to a co-created learning space to explore consciousness raising, community building, and liberation praxis. Dr. Reuben will facilitate a 3-part workshop with aims to 1) normalize the experiences of early career psychologists, 2) develop necessary skills for ‘change agent’ development, and 3) to practice skills needed co-create community with other liberation-focused early career psychologists. Participants will be encouraged to explore liberation at the individual and institutional contexts, be afforded opportunities to engage in large- and small- group dialogue with the facilitator and peers, and will explore how to maximize resources and supports necessary for the developing change agent. Due to the intimate nature of these spaces, recordings of this workshop will not be available. While attending all 3 parts is encouraged, ECPs are welcome to attend those they can make, and will be able to earn CE credit for each part they attend.
Learning Objectives
This is Part 2 of a 3-Part series. Early Career Psychologists (ECPs) bring fresh perspective and hope for transformation of professional psychology and the institutions we serve; however, ECPs experience unique challenges including but not limited to limited DEI-specific and advocacy training, trauma from training and early career experiences, limited support and resource, and more. Nonetheless, ECPs can learn to leverage available tools that will reshape their personal lives, professional work, our institutions, and ultimately our world. Dr. Reuben invites ECP’s to a co-created learning space to explore consciousness raising, community building, and liberation praxis. Dr. Reuben will facilitate a 3-part workshop with aims to 1) normalize the experiences of early career psychologists, 2) develop necessary skills for ‘change agent’ development, and 3) to practice skills needed co-create community with other liberation-focused early career psychologists. Participants will be encouraged to explore liberation at the individual and institutional contexts, be afforded opportunities to engage in large- and small- group dialogue with the facilitator and peers, and will explore how to maximize resources and supports necessary for the developing change agent. Due to the intimate nature of these spaces, recordings of this workshop will not be available. While attending all 3 parts is encouraged, ECPs are welcome to attend those they can make, and will be able to earn CE credit for each part they attend.
Learning Objectives
- Articulate the utility of conceptual frameworks for liberation work
- Describe the 3 primary contexts for liberation work identified in by the Cycle of Liberation
- Explore alternative conceptual frameworks used by peers
CE Credits
1.5 Credits
Target Audience
Psychologists and Allied Mental Health Professionals
Instructional Level
Introductory | Intermediate | Advanced
Presenters
Expanded presenter biographies can be found on the course event page (see below)
Presenter Conflict of Interest Disclosure
None disclosed.
Cost
Free to SCP members
1.5 Credits
Target Audience
Psychologists and Allied Mental Health Professionals
Instructional Level
Introductory | Intermediate | Advanced
Presenters
Expanded presenter biographies can be found on the course event page (see below)
- Reuben Faloughi, Ph.D., L.P.
Presenter Conflict of Interest Disclosure
None disclosed.
Cost
Free to SCP members