Montclair State University Launching New PhD in I-O Psychology With Specialization in Psychological or Data Science Anonym / Thursday, April 2, 2020 0 2035 Article rating: 5.0 Montclair State University in NJ is excited to announce they are launching a new PhD Program in Industrial/Organizational Psychology, with the inaugural class starting Fall 2020. Alongside the department’s recently launched Clinical PhD program, the I/O program is based on the scientist-practitioner model and provides students with extensive training in methods, statistics, and evidence-based approaches to industrial and organizational topics. Read more
A Fresh Look at Resilience: Outcomes, Inputs, and Processes Linda L. Hoopes, Ph.D. President, Resilience Alliance Anonym / Wednesday, April 1, 2020 0 7272 Article rating: 5.0 Learn more about the author at http://resiliencealliance.com/linda-hoopes-phd/ I am writing this article early in the US response to the coronavirus epidemic. Please consider how the ideas below apply to individuals, groups, organizations, and nations as we find our way through this crisis, and also about how we can build more resilience into our systems in the future. Although I am passionate about helping people thrive in turbulence, I must confess that I sometimes get tired of hearing the word “resilience.” Just about every conversation that takes place about change, stress, crisis, or well-being includes the term, but its definitions vary widely. Here are a few examples: Read more
Managing Stress During COVID-19: The Dark Side of Personality Gordon Curphy, PhD and Dianne Nilsen, PhD Curphy Leadership Solutions Anonym / Wednesday, April 1, 2020 0 9451 Article rating: 4.1 Crises tend to bring out both the best and the worst in people. On one hand, the COVID-19 pandemic has people picking up groceries for their elderly neighbors, sewing masks, and sending hand sanitizers to those in need. At the same time, others are hoarding toilet paper, spreading conspiracy theories on social media, and failing to follow health directives from authorities. Hardly anyone is going through their normal routines of getting ready for work, commuting to the office, spending the day with colleagues, returning home, and enjoying evenings with family and friends. People are struggling with how to effectively work from home while simultaneously being their children’s primary education and day care provider. Health care workers and others deemed essential are working longer hours than ever before, whereas those in the restaurant, bar, entertainment, fitness, hospitality, airline, and cruise industries sit idle. Consultants and gig economy workers have seen most sources of income dry up, and those still employed have no idea whether their companies will be in business next year. The disruptions to our daily routine, uncertainty about finances, concerns about becoming infected or losing loved ones, and isolation are creating unprecedented levels of stress. No one is going to be at their best under these circumstances; the COVID-19 pandemic has created a perfect storm for our dark sides to emerge. Read more
Teaming in the Age of COVID-19 Dianne Nilsen, PhD, and Gordon Curphy, PhD Curphy Leadership Solutions Anonym / Wednesday, March 25, 2020 0 12169 Article rating: 4.3 Read more
Graduate Student Satisfaction Survey Invitation Anonym / Monday, March 23, 2020 0 2453 Article rating: No rating This study is a 10-minute survey examining how satisfied current PhD students in the field of Psychology are. In particular we are interested in reaching out to as many students as possible from all institutions in the United States. So far we have collected data from 825 graduate students from over 50 PhD program in psychology. Questions included in this survey pertain to individual well-being, satisfaction with one's graduate program, and perceptions of work and field related norms. This study has been approved by the University of Massachusetts Amherst IRB. For more information please contact ssyropoulos@umass.edu Read more