Call for Submissions: TCP May 2025 Issue
The Colorado Psychologist (TCP) invite submissions for our upcoming edition, dedicated to exploring ways psychologists can support marginalized and oppressed populations. In response to the increasing challenges faced by communities such as immigrants, refugees, and trans youth, we seek articles that highlight the role of psychology in fostering resilience, advocacy, and well-being. We invite experts in the field to share their invaluable insights, research findings, and expertise with our esteemed Colorado Psychological Association community. We encourage contributions from diverse perspectives, particularly those with lived experience or professional expertise in working with these populations.
Here's how you can contribute:
- Featured Topic – Supporting Marginalized Populations: Submit articles, case studies, or personal reflections on working with communities facing systemic barriers. We welcome discussions on best practices, clinical interventions, and advocacy efforts that promote equity and inclusion.
- General Submissions: Share your expertise and knowledge on topics relevant to your field. Your perspectives can spark meaningful discussions and inspire fellow psychologists.
- Interview with a Psychologist Nominations: Nominate a deserving colleague within our community for recognition of their outstanding contributions to the field of psychology.
- Research Corner: Illuminate current research findings on a specific topic, shedding light on advancements and discoveries shaping our profession.
- Student Highlight: Showcase the exceptional work, research, or social initiatives of graduate students, empowering the next generation of psychologists.
- Members’ Corner: Share your general announcements and updates with the CPA community, fostering connection and collaboration.
For more details on the submission process, please reach out to Brian Beaumund, PsyD, at [email protected]. Submissions are due by April 15th, 2025.
We look forward to your valuable contributions as we continue to support and uplift all members of our community.
Warm regards, The Colorado Psychologist Editorial Team
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