Tag: psychology

The Tangled Web of Psychedelics and Memory

Ali McGhee uses a New York Times story on recovered memories during MDMA use as...

Reimagining Allyship and Power in the Psychedelic Field

Neizer explores the concept of lateral allyship in the psychedelic field, highlighting how privilege, solidarity,...

Conference in Rio Defends Psychedelics in Public Health

The II Brazilian Congress on Psychedelics, held at IPUB-UFRJ, focused on integrating psychedelics into Brazil's...

Special Issue on Power, Discrimination, and Privilege in Individuals and Institutions

Chacruna introduces a special issue of "Frontiers in Psychology," examining power, discrimination, and privilege. The...

Serving Stereotypes, Ignoring Realities: Bias in Mental Health Provision for Black Communities

The right therapy for black communities addresses the challenges faced by Black communities, particularly concerning...

Untangling the Knots of Power: Exploring the Impact of Power Decline on Self-Esteem

Can power blind one to the truth? This study conducted in East China suggests yes,...

Sundown State. Uncovering Hidden Injustices of a Psychology Board

Uncovering bias in psychology boards requires confronting the uncomfortable truths lurking beneath the surface of...

Unveiling Trauma Beyond the Norm: The OBTSI Shines a Light on Oppression-Based Traumatic Stress

The oppression-based traumatic stress inventory (OBTSI) provides a framework for measuring racism and trauma at...

The Power of Cancel Culture: Empowerment and Validation in Collective Action

Cancel culture can be effective at empowering and validating the experiences of marginalized groups who...