Clinical Health Psychology Training programs (doctoral, internship, or postdoctoral) can apply for membership.
$175 Annual
Available as Full Membership and Associate Membership
See application for details and qualification criteria
The mission of CCHPTP is to promote the advancement of graduate and post-graduate training in clinical health psychology with a commitment to multiculturalism, social justice, and integrated-care training that prepares health psychologists to deliver state-of-the-science and culturally-responsive services in a variety of research and clinical health care settings to meet the needs of diverse cultural and linguistic communities across the nation.
TRACIE Healthcare Preparedness Network Resources
https://asprtracie.hhs.gov/COVID-19
"COVID-19 Vaccines" Coloring Book
Greater Good Magazine
https://greatergood.berkeley.edu/
Wisdom & Wellbeing Program at Univ of Virginia
https://www.medicalcenter.virginia.edu/wwp/
Psychologist Self-Care During the Pandemic: Now More Than Ever
John C. Norcross & Colleen M. Phillips
National Register of Health Service Psychologists 2020
Abstract
The COVID-19 crisis has transformed the lives and practices of psychologists and has highlighted the need for time-efficient selfcare.
The anxiety among psychologists (and humans) is practically universal—nearly every psychologist worldwide is experiencing
some negative impact on their mental health. We offer nine research-supported, practitioner-friendly methods of self-care to
manage anxiety and maintain optimal performance during these extraordinary times.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7195909/pdf/42843_2020_Art…
The CCTC Social Responsiveness Toolkit for Health Service Psychology Education and Training is now available for distribution! It’s a great document but is only as useful as we make it.
You can access the Social Responsiveness Toolkit by:
Share with your home institution colleagues – share with your HSP faculty/staff and with broader psychology colleagues (e.g., your dept chair, IDE committees, faculty/staff/trainees). Ask your leadership and colleagues to consider how you can utilize the Toolkit to facilitate your local-level work as socially responsive educators, researchers, practitioners, administrators, etc.
Please look for:
If you have ideas or questions about how to keep our momentum going, please feel free to contact:
Meet our the officers of the organization
Board Member 2020-2023
Director of Clinical Health Psychology
Co-Director of Training, Clinical Health Psychology Postdoctoral Residency
VA Connecticut Healthcare System
Assistant Professor, Yale University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry
Board Member 2020-2023
Director of Health Psychology Emphasis
Professor, PHD Counseling Psychology Program
College of Education, University of Georgia