This podcast was previously funded by the American Psychological Association and currently funded by the University of New Hampshire Center for the Humanities and Mellon Foundation. It is founded at Howard University and hosted by Dr. Shareefah Al'Uqdah, PhD, Brittany Hinkle, and Briayanna Johnson. The purpose of the podcast is to create content for diverse students interested in earning their PhD in Psychology. From application tips to professional development, to updates on current happenings in the field of Counseling Psychology, we've got you covered.
You're in for a treat as we sit down with Dr. Lina Haji on this week's episode! She is a licensed clinical psychologist specializing in psychodiagnostic assessment, forensic assessment, dual diagnosis, serious and persistent mental illness, depression, anxiety, personality disorders, and substance abuse treatment. Dr. Haji serves as the Clinical Director and Founder of Rise Psychological Services in Miami, Florida. We discuss how comparison is the thief of joy, the juicy and sometimes unknown details about graduate school and preparedness, and early interest in the field! Dr. Haji's story is not only relatable, but inspiring. You won't want to miss this episode.
In this episode, we sit down with American Psychological Association (APA) President-Elect Dr. Thema Bryant! As a licensed psychologist, ordained minister, and sacred artist, Dr. Bryant shares her very inspirational story with us. We discuss rest as a form of resistance, genuine & impactful mentorship, and the role of empowerment! We also discuss Dr. Bryant's new book “Homecoming: Overcome Fear and Trauma to Reclaim Your Whole, Authentic Self”.
This episode we sit down with licensed clinical psychologist Dr.Edward Delgado-Romero. He is a founder and past-president of the National Latina/o Psychological Association. We talk about life beyond graduate school and the multitude of opportunities that are possible after completing your program! Dr. Delgado- Romero encourages listeners that you are more than your dissertation and taking a long term perspective to viewing your career. From discussing professional identity while in graduate school to having a nuanced career path, you'll want to tune into this conversation!
In this episode we sit down with Dr. Kevin Washington, licensed clinical psychologist and Founder & CEO of Nyansapo Counseling & Consultation Services. As Black History Month comes to a close, Dr. Washington, an African Centered Psychologist discusses the unique experiences of diasporic Africans, cultural competency, trans-generational trauma and collective healing. Also, as a past national president of The Association of Black Psychologists, Dr. Washington reflects on those experiences with the organization and how Afrocentric & African Psychology scholars helped shape him.
In this episode we sit down with Dr. Afiya Mbilishaka, licensed clinical psychologist and hairstylist. Dr. Mbilishaka discusses importance of self care as a grad student and following your passions even if you have multiple departing from traditional career expectations. In this episode, we also discuss some thoughts on the newly issued apology from APA for its contribution to racism. You'll be in for a treat hearing her story of how she got to where she is today as she also gives tips to graduate students, prospective graduate students and early career professionals.
Its 2021! With our first episode of the new year, Episode 3 “Road to PhD: New Year, New Me, New Fees?”, we discuss finances, practicing self care in the midst of a hectic lifestyle and finding a work-life balance. Dr. Shareefah Al ‘Uqdah is back as this month's special guest and she's letting us know where the money resides! Whether you are a student, professional, both or struggle with finding a balance in your life while taking care of yourself, this episode is worth a listen for you!
With application deadlines soon approaching for doctoral programs in Psychology, this episode seeks to help prepare applicants. This months episode of PsycHD The Podcast discusses where you should currently be in your application timeline and the nature of the advisor/mentor relationship. Howard University's own Dr. GiShawn Mance joins the discussion as a special guest. As the current current Co-Chair of Graduate Admissions in the Department of Psychology, Assistant Professor and Licensed Clinical Psychologist, she gives great tips and knowledgable advice to prospective doctoral students!
Are you currently looking to apply to a doctoral program in Psychology? In today's episode we talk about knowing you are ready to apply and differentiate between various types of programs that can lead you into the field of Psychology. Whether you're unsure about going for your masters, PhD or PsyD, this episode will be worth a listen for you! With tips from Dr. Shareefah Al 'Uqdah and our cohosts Brittany and Briayanna, you won't wanna miss it. The purpose of this podcast is to create content for diverse students interested in earning their PhD in Psychology. Join us on the very first episode of PsycHD The Podcast!