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Invisibility Squared: The Challenges of Living as a Transgender Older Adult
By Tarynn Witten, PhD, LCSW (Member, APA Division 44*) & Brian Carpenter, PhD (Member, APA Committee on Aging) The award-winning Amazon...
donjacques
Mar 9, 20157 min read


It’s Not Just Us: We Can’t Fight Poverty Without Collaboration
This post continues our new blog series on poverty. As our nation reflects on its progress in fighting poverty over the last 50 years,...
donjacques
Dec 15, 20144 min read


Ebola, Thomas Duncan’s Death, and the Biopolitics of Disposability
By Akhenaten B.S. Tankwanchi, PhD Although the word Ebola percolated into the American public consciousness over two decades ago owing to...
donjacques
Nov 17, 20147 min read


Our Invisible Youth: Addressing Disparities in the School-To-Prison Pipeline
This post continues our new blog series on poverty. As our nation reflects on its progress in fighting poverty over the last 50 years,...
donjacques
Nov 14, 20145 min read


Key Research on Poverty Is At Risk: Why You Should Care
By Roberta Downing, PhD (Senior Legislative and Federal Affairs Officer, APA Public Interest Directorate – Government Relations Office)...
donjacques
Nov 13, 20143 min read


How to End the Criminalization of Poverty
This post continues our new blog series on poverty. As our nation reflects on its progress in fighting poverty over the last 50 years,...
donjacques
Nov 4, 20145 min read


John’s Story: How Racism and Classism Operate Within the Mental Health Care System
This post continues our new blog series on poverty. As our nation reflects on its progress in fighting poverty over the last 50 years,...
donjacques
Oct 27, 20145 min read


How the Mental Drain of Poverty Undermines Economic Opportunity
This post continues our new blog series on poverty. As our nation reflects on its progress in fighting poverty over the last 50 years,...
donjacques
Oct 23, 20145 min read


A War on Children: The Consequences of Poverty on Child Development
This post continues our new blog series on poverty. As our nation reflects on its progress in fighting poverty over the last 50 years,...
donjacques
Oct 21, 20144 min read


What Can Behavioral Economics Tell Us About Depletion and Decision Making?
This post continues our new blog series on poverty. As our nation reflects on its progress in fighting poverty over the last 50 years,...
donjacques
Oct 15, 20144 min read


It Takes a Village to Support the American Dream
This post launches our new blog series on poverty. As our nation reflects on its progress in fighting poverty over the last 50 years,...
donjacques
Oct 9, 20144 min read


“Hate Being Sober”: Lessons from Rap Music to Address Substance Use among African Americ
By Cendrine Robinson, MS (Doctoral Candidate in Medical and Clinical Psychology) Chicago native, rapper Chief Keef’s song Hate Being...
donjacques
Aug 27, 20147 min read


Think Psychology is Missing from the Discussion of Poverty? Write for Our Blog
Are you a psychologist, social scientist or mental health professional who works on issues related to poverty? Here’s an opportunity for...
donjacques
Jul 22, 20142 min read


Working Full-Time and Still Living in Poverty
Photo Credit: Walmart Corporate via Compfight By Roberta Downing, PhD (Senior Legislative and Federal Affairs Officer, APA Public...
donjacques
Jan 29, 20143 min read


50 Years After the War on Poverty: Looking Beyond Success or Failure
By Roberta Downing, PhD (Senior Legislative and Federal Affairs Officer, APA Public Interest Directorate – Government Relations Office)...
donjacques
Jan 8, 20145 min read


You May Not Be Feeling the Effects of the Sequester But Guess Who Is
Photo of Head Start preschoolers in Virginia. Image provided courtesy of Flickr user: VAStateParksStaff Sequestration is causing...
donjacques
Dec 6, 20133 min read


Food Assistance Cuts Will Put Millions at Risk of Hunger
By Roberta Downing, PhD (Senior Legislative and Federal Affairs Officer, APA Public Interest Directorate – Government Relations Office)...
donjacques
Nov 22, 20132 min read


Psychological Interventions for People Who are Homeless
By Mili A. Thomas, MA, Debbie Browen, Polina Kitsis, Claire Lisco, and Nadine J. Kaslow, PhD The Grady Nia Project helps abused,...
donjacques
Nov 18, 20135 min read


4 Ways Psychologists Can Serve Low-Income Families
By Ieshia Haynie (Program Coordinator, Office of Socioeconomic Status) Don’t let the Dow Jones’ record highs fool you. Widespread and...
donjacques
Mar 22, 20132 min read
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