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Routledge Psychology 11.07.2021

As students in some areas prepare to return to school post Covid-19, how can teachers prepare for re-entry? Linda Metcalf, M.Ed., Ph.D., author of Counseling Toward Solutions, offers faculty a solution focused mindset to engage students and help them deal with their students’ emotional trauma in a new post on our blog. https://bddy.me/3j4Uigq

Routledge Psychology 25.06.2021

‘I have witnessed a gradual increase in women in senior leadership roles in academia. This, however, has not translated into seeing more BAME women in senior roles in university environmentsBAME women’s underrepresentation is impossible to ignore.’ Read the final Women in Academia Q&A here: https://bddy.me/3gNk4mN

Routledge Psychology 09.06.2021

Setting boundaries means saying no. But as Jacob B. Priest, author of The Science of Family Systems Theory, highlights it also means saying yes. Yes to relationships built on respect and connection. Read one of our latest blog posts now: https://bddy.me/3cSwtoj

Routledge Psychology 25.05.2021

How are events in the past, linked to problems in the present? Jacob B. Priest, author of The Science of Family Systems Theory, discusses his use of genograms in family therapy and the importance of knowing your community history. https://bit.ly/3wBXT9G

Routledge Psychology 16.05.2021

This live webinar will discuss a strategy for designing a course with Open Educational Resources (OER). Attendees will learn about two practical and easy to use tools to guide course planning and design with OER. The presenters will also share an online faculty development workshop, itself an OER, that can be adopted or adapted by attendees for their own use. Sign up today! https://bddy.me/3vASO05

Routledge Psychology 29.04.2021

‘Never lose sight and focus and make sure that you can make ends meet between a very demanding academic life and your own personal life.’ Read this week’s Women in Academia interview with Ana Clara Birrento, assistant professor in English Literature at the University of Évora: https://bddy.me/3gqZeta

Routledge Psychology 05.11.2020

Mental Health is hot topic at institutions, and our blog pulls 7 Tips for Improving Wellbeing at Your Institutions from some of our textbooks. https://bddy.me/2TwZaNn

Routledge Psychology 21.10.2020

Now Available: Engaging the Self: Theory and its Applications in Psychoanalysis. This Freebook has a unique focus on nurturing authentic dialogue within an analytic setting. Download your copy today! https://bddy.me/35Iffpi

Routledge Psychology 07.10.2020

Midterms are looming, and not all students know the best ways to cope during this high stress period. Our blog post "Coping with Exam Stress" has some great tips, no matter how many times you've survived midterms before. https://bddy.me/3osRie3

Routledge Psychology 21.09.2020

With so many courses going online, it is important for students to be aware of basic digital etiquette for the virtual classroom. This quick guide will help you make the most of your learning and improve your virtual interactions! #onlinelearning #netiquette https://bddy.me/2HAz2id

Routledge Psychology 19.09.2020

College or university is often a time of self-discovery. Our freebook "Exercises, Tips, and Strategies for Self-Improvement" is a helpful guide for students of all ages. https://bddy.me/31AkiXI

Routledge Psychology 15.09.2020

Starting to look for textbooks for your next course? Check out our Psychology textbook catalog and request some e-Inspection copies to review. https://bddy.me/3oiGQ8L

Routledge Psychology 29.08.2020

Students don't always remember that just because you can live off of caffeine and sugar, doesn't mean you should. Our snapshot "Healthy Eating Tips for Students" is a handy guide for new students and lifelong students alike. https://bddy.me/3dMHqH2

Routledge Psychology 16.08.2020

When it comes to one's mental health, some days are better than others. Our freebook "Essential Skills for Wellness: Bolstering Your Daily Mental Health" provides a handy compendium of direct insights and practical advice for students. https://bddy.me/3oelJ7S

Routledge Psychology 10.08.2020

We're pleased to offer a Freebook offering an in-depth psychological perspective on the processes of communication and engagement. Download for free now! https://bddy.me/34fDSde

Routledge Psychology 24.07.2020

Feeling unmotivated? Watch our short video to learn some tips and tricks from your peers in academia. https://bddy.me/3dK43w4

Routledge Psychology 07.07.2020

Many students struggle with the transition to university life. Our blog "How to survive your first week at university and beyond" has some helpful tips to help them acclimate. https://bddy.me/2Tbo70w

Routledge Psychology 05.07.2020

Students aren't the only ones who get stressed out during midterms! Check out our tips for keeping it together. https://bddy.me/2T2Bz77

Routledge Psychology 30.06.2020

Starting university can be challenging, especially if you are an international student! Our Student Survival Skills Hub offers you everything you need for a successful student life, including a special collection of free resources for international students with plenty of tips to prepare you for academic writing, online learning and much more! https://bit.ly/351YncM

Routledge Psychology 22.06.2020

If you have students who are struggling with stress, considering sharing our blog: "11 Ways to Deal With Stress" https://bddy.me/371f4aV