Shirley Lo’s poster, The experience of colonization and decolonization: A case study of the “Hong Konger” wins prize at APA 2023 conference. Lo’s interview discusses her experience at APA, the risks of studying politicized topics, and her future aspirations involving advocacy work related to Hong Kong, as well as continuing research on coloniality, social justice […]
Psychological Safety?
Morgan Rutkowski Humans have an innate need to feel safe and secure to survive. But, the literature has noted that there are differences between physical and psychological safety. While physical safety concerns “the absence of physical hazards”, psychological safety is the “absence of interpersonal fear” (Physical and psychological safety, n.d.; McKinsey & Company, 2023). More […]
Dr. Bergkamp Elected NCSPP President
We are excited to announce the election of Dr. Jude Bergkamp as the incoming President of the National Council of Schools and Programs of Professional Psychology (NCSPP). His 3-year term will begin on August 1, 2023.
Pathways to the therapist paragon: a decolonial grounded theory
In June 2023, Dr. Bergkamp and colleagues published an article in the APA flagship forensic psychology journal of Frontiers in Psychology. The article asserts that while many professional associations within clinical and counseling psychology have made an aspirational call for clinician awareness of social position, there is a lack of research into how socially-conferred privilege impacts psychotherapy. The article explores the differences in race and gender within the therapeutic dyad, in which there is a BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and Persons of Color)/white or male/female-identified dynamic.
Social Justice Symposium Presentations Are Available to View!
In February of 2023, faculty and students from Antioch University Seattle and Antioch University New England collaborated to present the 2nd Annual Antioch University Social Justice Symposium. The theme of the symposium was “Liberation from Colonialism Now: Promoting Research Activism”. Among the presenters were student’s from Antioch University Seattle’s Decoloniality & Social Privilege Awareness Initiative. Students presented on a variety of projects that called for action on social justice and decolonization.
In February of 2023, faculty and students from Antioch University Seattle and Antioch University New England collaborated to present the 2nd Annual Antioch University Social Justice Symposium. The theme of the symposium was “Liberation from Colonialism Now: Promoting Research Activism”. Among the presenters were student’s from Antioch University Seattle’s Decoloniality & Social Privilege Awareness Initiative. Students presented on a variety of projects that called for action on social justice and decolonization.
Recordings of presentations are available to view. Please click the button below to view a list of the recorded presentations.
An Uncomfortable Tension: Reconciling the Principles of Forensic Psychology and Cultural Competency
In March 2023, Dr. Bergkamp and colleagues published an article in the APA flagship forensic psychology journal of Law & Human Behavior. The article asserts that philosophical pillars of forensic psychology and cultural competency are not compatible and require critical review for alignment. In addition, the article provides a comprehensive guide on how to incorporate cultural considerations into forensic practice. AUS Psy.D. student, Magen Hauser, and adjunct faculty, Dr. Katie McIntyre were also contributing authors.
APA Presidential Task Force on Culturally Informed Trauma and Grief Recovery
In March 2023, Dr. Bergkamp was appointed by the current American Psychological Association (APA) president, Dr. Thema Bryant, to serve on the APA Presidential Task Force on Culturally Informed Trauma and Grief Recovery. He was selected for his expertise in decolonial and Buddhist psychology.
Dr. Bergkamp of DSPAI Appears on The Seed Field Podcast
Last week Dr. Bergkamp of DSPAI appeared on The Seed Field Podcast. The episode is entitled “Reconciling Psych’s Problematic Foundations With Its Transformative Potential”.
The Therapist Paragon: Maintenance of a Colonial System
At a recent meeting of the Decoloniality and Social Privilege Awareness Institute (DSPAI) we engaged in travel of time and place, all from the comfort of our Zoom squares. Through photographs, stories, and reflections, we traced a journey of one of our members that crossed continents and generations. We virtually visited Tibet, India, Africa, and several branches of family and friends.
Social Justice Symposium: The Presenters
We are so excited about our upcoming social justice symposium. Please make sure you register and make plans to attend this free online event. Today we are sharing a bit of information about our presenters. Remember, this event is happening this Saturday; to participate, all you need to do is register!