11/13/2020
Join us for our fundraiser tomorrow at chipotle!! If you go into chipotle between 5 and 9 pm and bring this flyer (even on your smartphone) 33% of their profits go to supporting our club! During times like these we need to be there for each other, you be there for us and we will for sure be there for you!
06/18/2020
“Growing research and clinical literatures demonstrate that People of Color and Indigenous individuals' (POCI) experiences with racism, discrimination and microaggressions affect their health and sense of wellbeing. Racial trauma, a form of race-based stress, refers to POCI's reactions to dangerous events and real or perceived experiences of racial discrimination.”
linking back to the countless events around us during this time of racial violence and uprising it is important to acknowledge the healing processes that go hand in hand. A very apt and good read to understand racial trauma from a psychological point of view.
Racial Trauma and Healing - American Psychologist Special Issue
03/20/2020
Since our campus is one of the many going online here’s some resources available for psychology students to ease the transition to distance learning!
APA electronic resources available for distance learning
Free access to a variety of books and other academic materials offered during shut-down period.
03/16/2020
With the school closing and events being cancelled there’s so much uncertainty around which means it’s so important to take steps to take care of your mental health!
Here’s the CDC’s steps on how to manage your mental health.
Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a virus (more specifically, a coronavirus) identified as the cause of an outbreak of respiratory illness first detected in Wuhan, China.
03/11/2020
Corona has more than just physical effects, An excellent read on the anxieties related to corona virus!
Coronavirus Threat Escalates Fears -- and Bigotry
10/09/2019
The Psychology Club is helping collect donation items for Project Connect. Project Connect is a yearly one-day event that takes place at the River's Edge Convention Center to help provide assistance to people experiencing poverty and/or homelessness. We are asking for donations of small personal items that can be used to create "basic needs" kits. Specific items include:
· Tampons
· Diapers – all sizes
· Socks (Men/Women/Children)
· Packs of underwear – all sizes
· Adult disposable underwear – all sizes
· Haircut coupons (if no expiration)
· Ziploc bags- gallon size and quart size
· Shoelaces
· Small amount ($5-10) gift cards to Walgreens, Target, CVS
· Snacks- granola bars, fruit snacks, beef jerky, beef sticks, nuts,
· Deodorant
· Toothbrushes
· Toothpaste
· Mouthwash – without alcohol if you can find it
There is a donation box in Whitney House right outside the Psychology Main Office (room 102) if you would like to donate! Please make your donations by October 24th.
10/05/2019
2019-2020 psychology club meetings are on Fridays at 12:00. If you have any further questions contact the psychology club @ [email protected]
04/20/2018
Reminder: meeting today at 10am! We will be discussing new board members and the end of the year social!
03/16/2018
REMINDER: There is a Psych club meeting today! 10am Whitney House basement!
12/07/2017
We had such a great time taking a break from school and eating some great food together!
12/06/2017
Psych Club Social TONIGHT at Applebee’s St. Cloud location at 9pm with psych faculty!! 😱❤️🍔