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.
The 2023 Midwinter Meeting
JANUARY 15-16, 2023
SAN DIEGO, CA
Don’t forget to Register for January 15-16, Sunday and Monday of Martin Luther King Weekend and immediately following the CUDCP meeting!
Don’t delay! Register online by December 22, 2022!
CCHPTP Connects recent online meeting "Code Blue for Health Care Professionals"
The following links were discussed:
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