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Am I a Community Psychologist? (2022)
Presentation / Conference
Hadjiosif, M., & Thompson, M. (2022, October). Am I a Community Psychologist?. Paper presented at Community Psychology Festival, Southampton, UK

In recent years, one of the most visible forms of UK Community Psychology is the Section that sits within the British Psychological Society (BPS). The Section has resisted calls from the BPS to develop specific competencies against which one’s use of... Read More about Am I a Community Psychologist?.

The blank slide of decolonization (2022)
Other
McCallum, M., & Hadjiosif, M. (2022). The blank slide of decolonization. [No More Silence Zine]. Bristol

We are a student and a teacher from UWE’s Professional Doctorate in Counselling Psychology. Melissa is doing her doctorate research on how black women’s subjectivity is structured within psychotherapeutic training contexts, and Miltos is keen to lear... Read More about The blank slide of decolonization.

Autoethnography: Let there be chaos (2022)
Presentation / Conference
Hadjiosif, M., Ince, A., & Martin, J. (2022, July). Autoethnography: Let there be chaos. Presented at BPS Division of Counselling Psychology Annual Conference, Royal College of Physicians, London

This symposium aims to reach to the edges of our discipline’s awareness in order to shine a light on a neglected research paradigm that has captured our imagination. Autoethnography is an approach to research that seeks to describe and systematically... Read More about Autoethnography: Let there be chaos.

The evolution of the community psychology festival (2022)
Book Chapter
Hadjiosif, M., & Desai, M. (2022). The evolution of the community psychology festival. In The Palgrave Handbook of Innovative Community and Clinical Psychologies (223-238). Palgrave Macmillan (part of Springer Nature). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-71190-0_12

November 2014 saw the inaugural British Psychological Society (BPS) Community Psychology Festival. The BPS Community Psychology Section Committee had a vision of an accessible, inclusive alternative to an academic conference, which materialised as a... Read More about The evolution of the community psychology festival.