Society for the Psychology of Religion and Spirituality Newsletter: Past Issues
- July 2020
In this issue: Welcome to summer; Irene Harris and her team develop an intervention for first responders in the COVID-19 fight, and more.
- December 2019
In this issue: Getting 2020 in focus; updates from the task force on religion and poverty; integrating ethnic and religious diversity and more.
- July 2019
In this issue: Plans for upcoming midyear conference; Convention programming, health and spirituality, award winners and more.
- November 2018
In this issue: President Timothy A Sisemore explains the Psychology of Religion and Spirituality; A group of early career psychologists and students have developed a Multilevel Interdisciplinary Paradigm (MIP) as a unifying theoretical model paradigm and more.
- July 2018
Students take the lead in this issue which features reports on research from Div. 32 students, along with advice on mentoring at all levels. Also included: previews of the 2019 annual meeting and APA convention.
- October 2017
In this issue: reaching out to families of faith to reduce corporal punishment; how does Div. 36 fare for early career professionals? Congrats to Div. 36 award winners and more.
- July 2017
In this issue: Div. 36's role in integrating spirituality across social institutions, broaching the race/ethnicity dialogue and more.
- July 2017 [PDF]
In this issue: Div. 36's role in integrating spirituality across social institutions, broaching the race/ethnicity dialogue and more.
- October 2016
In this issue: Moving toward a globalized psychology of spirituality and religion, award winners, a response to "What Fathers are For," and more.
- June 2016
In this issue: Exploring the role of fathers on one's faith life; memorial for Richard Gorusch, and more.