Celebrate Black History Month with APA President Dr. Thema Bryant in conversation with Drs. Kevin Cokley and Robyn Gobin – two Black psychologists making an impact. Explore the history, legacy and resilience of Black psychologists, the obstacles and challenges Black psychologists have had to face, and the incredible contributions Black psychologist
Na’Im Akbar and Wade Nobles on African Psychology (2005): Preview
This 30 minute video presents the first third of a scintillating conversation that Drs. Na'im Akbar and Wade Nobles had with those attending the 2005 National Convention of The Association of Black Psychologists. The full video-tape is available from The Association (www.abpsi.org). Produced by Halford Fairchild (HalFairchild@aol.com) The Asso
Hope as the Antidote – How psychologists can cultivate hope in their work, lives, and communities
Hope is one of humanity’s most powerful emotions and a key predictor for well-being. Hope is more than just blind optimism; it’s an action. Join the field’s leading researchers on hope as they discuss how psychologists can actively cultivate it and imbue it in our work and beyond. This is a call for those who […]
“Message to the Association of Black Psychologists” August 2, 1996
Delivered at the Ambassador Hotel, Chicago, Illinois, August 2, 1996 (photo not from this meeting) store.finalcall.com Support The Cause of Truth! CALL 1-866-602-1230
Psychoanalytic Authors on the Couch: Usha Tummala-Narra and Anton Hart
Anton Hart speaks with Usha Tummala-Narra about her recent co-authored study — recently published in Psychoanalytic Psychology — on the ways that cultural competence is conceptualized by psychoanalytic psychologists. Directed by Basia Winograd (Director, Black Psychoanalysts Speak, Psychoanalysis in El Barrio). This video is part of the
(African) Psychology for the confused, Prof. Kopano Ratele
Kopano Ratele is Professor in the Institute for Social & Health Sciences (ISHS) at the University of South Africa (Unisa) where he leads the Transdisciplinary African Psychologies Programme (TAP) and the Research Unit on Men and Masculinities (RUMM). Professor Ratele is also linked to the South African Medical Research Council-UNISA's Viol
How to reconnect to self after trauma | Dr. Thema Bryant
What does it mean to be disconnected from yourself? What does it mean to be disconnected from your body after trauma? What does healing look like for the African-American community and the Black American after historical and contemporary traumas? How will this impact our self-esteem and mental health? At Illuminate, President of American Psychology
Emancipation from Mental Slavery | Dr. Cheryl Tawede Grills | TEDxCulverCity
Dedicated to the liberation of the African mind, psychologist, Dr. Cheryl Tawede Grills, speaks on the crippling image of African and African-American people worldwide and offers solution through Emotion Emancipation. Dr. Cheryl Tawede Grills is a clinical psychologist with emphasis in Community Psychology. She is Professor of Psychology at Loyola
Lec 6 | MIT 9.00SC Introduction to Psychology, Spring 2011
Lecture 6: Vision 2 Instructor: John Gabrieli View the complete course: License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at More courses at