Can Public Campaigns Be More Carefully Crafted to Reduce the Stigma of Disease and Disability?
In her review of Patrick Corrigan’s edited book The Stigma of Disease and Disability: Understanding Causes and Overcoming Injustices , Janelle Wagner...
The Central Valley Buzz Features Alliant Professor Dr. Tamar Kenworthy
2014 CPA Awards | Congratulations CSPP Faculty, Students and Alumni!
CSPP was well-represented at this year's California Psychological Association (CPA) Convention in Monterey. The theme was “Innovative and Inspiring...
2014 CPA Presentations by CSPP Faculty, Students and Alumni
How Do We Teach People Not to Enjoy Others' Pain?
In her review of Richard H. Smith's The Joy of Pain: Schadenfreude and the Dark Side of Human Nature, Tanya Telfair LeBlanc notes how we like to look...
Faculty, Student and Alumni Achievements, Organizational Psychology Program, CSPP Issue #3, Spring 2014
Faculty and Student Achievements: Prof. Nurcan Ensari, Ph.D. Program Director, Los Angeles Prof. Ensari had a recent publication with her c olleagues...
All Work and No Play in Academia
Authors Mary Ann Mason, Nicholas H. Wolfinger, and Marc Goulden discuss the difficulties of achieving work-life balance in academia in their book Do...
Mindful Self-Compassion: Taming the Beast within Us
Within this article Jeff discusses his battle with his inner wolf; by this he means the fight within us between good and evil. He opens the article...
Alumnus Dr. Ketchum Has Published a New Book!
Alumnus Dr. Ketchum, class of 1980 – CSPP Berkeley, has published a new book titled: Trapped in the Big Easy: A Hurricane, Leadership from the Heart...
Psychology and Solutions to Social Problems
In his review of Toward a Socially Responsible Psychology for a Global Era, Jeffrey Rubin discusses the book authors' beliefs that psychology has a...