Well-being
I’m writing this summer column from a delightful local beer garden where my regular writing group has been meeting since last fall. This joint has coffee, adult beverages, wifi, pizza,…
Read MoreFor many, SIOP’s annual conference is a respite from our hectic working lives, with much preparation and anticipation leading up to the event. Beginning in late summer and early fall,…
Read MoreEmotional exhaustion refers to a person’s diminished emotional resources and is related to outcomes such as employee job performance, turnover, and well-being (Lee et al., 2023). The authors of the…
Read MoreThis semester has been different for me. Very different in fact, but not on paper. That is, my workload hasn’t changed—the ever increasing administrative and documentation-related work being pushed down…
Read MoreAPA Conference The American Psychological Association held its annual convention in Washington, DC, on August 3–5. There were several outstanding sessions of interest to SIOP members and featuring SIOP speakers.…
Read MoreWhen Adriane Sanders and I were emailing back-and-forth about the latest issue of the “Academic’s Forum” column for the fall TIP issue and she mentioned her idea of the history…
Read MoreWelcome back to Pop Psychology Book Club! Hopefully, you’ve been enjoying this special issue honoring the history of SIOP and TIP. We’ve accomplished so much as an organization and a…
Read MoreIt feels great to be writing this column, still buzzing from the annual conference and excited for the year ahead. I am thrilled, honored, and humbled to serve as your…
Read MoreWelcome back to Pop Psychology Book Club! In this episode, we’re talking about toxins. Specifically, a type of toxin that the EPA, CDC, OSHA, and even Britney Spears have failed…
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