Outreach & Community

We see ourselves as part of a wider community of students, colleagues, neighbors, and professionals. Our outreach activities are meant to build connections, share knowledge, and support well‑being in everyday life.

Community Engagement

We aim to be approachable and present in our local environment. This includes informal conversations, small events, and collaborations with neighbors, schools, and organizations that share an interest in psychological well‑being.

Our engagement activities include:

  • Public talks
  • School visits
  • Neighborhood events
  • Small group sessions
  • Partnerships with local organizations

Workshops & Lecture Series

We offer workshops and lecture series that are open to students, professionals, and interested members of the public. These events focus on topics such as:

  • Overthinking
  • Resilience
  • Mental health literacy
  • Everyday applications of psychological science
  • Learning strategies
  • Behavioral science

Our goal is to make psychology accessible, practical, and relevant to everyday life.

Well‑Being Clinics

We are exploring options for small‑scale, non‑therapeutic well‑being clinics and group sessions. These are not a substitute for psychotherapy, but they can offer:

  • Structured support
  • Education
  • Space for reflection
  • Practical tools for everyday well‑being

These clinics are designed to be welcoming, low‑threshold, and community‑oriented.

Partners & Professional Links

We value collaboration with organizations that support psychological practice, education, and community well‑being.

Our partners include:

  • American Psychological Association (APA)
  • Middle East Psychological Association (MEPA)
  • The Well Counseling Center
  • Child Foundation Center

These partnerships help us stay connected to professional standards, community needs, and opportunities for collaboration.