SCRA Interest Groups
Aging
The Aging interest group focuses on the productive role of
aging in the community and the prevention of mental health problems
in the elderly.
Contact: Margaret M. Hastings, Chair
(847) 256-4844
margaretmhastings@earthlink.net
Children & Youth
The Children and Youth interest group facilitates the interests
of child and adolescent development in high risk contexts, especially
the effect of urban poverty and community structures on child
and family development
Contact: TBA
Community Action
Contact: Brad Olson, chair.
DePaul University
bolson@depaul.edu
Community Health
The Community Health interest group focuses on health promotion,
disease prevention, and the health care service delivery issues
as they relate to the community.
Contact: David Lounsbury , Co-chair
(212) 583-3050
lounsbud@mskcc.org
Susan Wolfe, Co-chair
(214) 767-1716
swolfe@oig.hhs.gov
Disabilities
The Disability Action Group promotes the understanding of the
depth and diversity of disabilities issues in the community
that are ready for research and action; it influences community
psychologists' involvement in policy and practices that enhance
self-determination, personal choice, and full inclusion in the
community for people with disabilities.
Contact: Dorothy E. Nary M.A., Chair
Training Director, Research and Training Center on Independent
Living (RTC/IL)
University of Kansas
v: 785-864-4095
tty: 785-864-0706
fax: 785-864-5063
dotn@ku.edu
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
The LGBT interest group increases awareness of the need for
community research and action related to issues that impact
LGBT people; and serves as a mechanism for communication, collaboration,
and support among community psychologists who are either interested
in research/service/policy related to LGBT people and communities,
and/or who identify as LGBT.
Contact: Gary Harper, Co-chair
(773) 325-2056
gharper@depaul.edu
Alicia Lucksted, Co-chair
(410) 328-5389
luckste@psych.umaryland.edu
Prevention & Promotion
The Prevention and Promotion interest group seeks to enhance
the development of prevention and promotion research, foster
active dialogue about critical conceptual and methodological
action and implementation issues, and promote rapid dissemination
and discussion of new developments and findings in the field.
Contact: Richard Wolitski , Chair
(404) 639-1939
Wolitski@cdc.govWolitski@cdc.gov
Rural
The Rural interest group is devoted to highlighting issues
of the rural environment that are important in psychological
research, service, and teaching.
Contact: TBA
School Interventions
The School Intervention interest group addresses theories,
methods, knowledge base, and setting factors pertaining to prevention
and health promotion in school.
Contact: Milton A. Fuentes, Psy.D, Co-Chair
Psychology Department, Montclair State University
Website
v: 973-655-7967
f: 973-655-5121
fuentesm@mail.montclair.edu
Jane K. Shepard, Psy.D, Co-Chair
Department of Psychiatry, Yale School of Medicine
v: 203-789-7645
f: 203-562-6355
jshepard@theconsultationcenter.org
Self-help/Mutual Support
The Self-Help/Mutual Support interest group is an international
organization of researchers, self-help leaders, and policy makers
that promotes research and action related to self-help groups
and organizations.
Contact: Bret Kloos, Ph.D., Chair
Department of Psychology
University of South Carolina
v: 803-777-2704
f: 803-777-9558
kloos@gwm.sc.edu