What's going on? What is this?
What's going on is that people want science in their science. This website aims to provide and collect reviews of psychology departments at universities in the U.S. and Canada. Evidence-based therapy should be the standard level of care, and in order to accomplish that, students should be taught based on current research. This is not the status quo. Let's fix it.
Right now, we're mainly looking to expand our collection of reviews. You can submit a review of any psychology program you've either enrolled, graduated from, or taught in if your experience was in the last ten years. Take a look at Things To Consider if you're unsure what to tell us about.
Right now, we're mainly looking to expand our collection of reviews. You can submit a review of any psychology program you've either enrolled, graduated from, or taught in if your experience was in the last ten years. Take a look at Things To Consider if you're unsure what to tell us about.
Many thanks to the different Secular Student Alliance and Center For Inquiry groups I messaged and emailed and generally badgered. Many of them responded immediately to emails I sent at odd hours in the morning. They offered to discuss this project at their meetings, shared it on Facebook, and sent words of encouragement. This list of helpful, skeptical people has included members of:
- Secular Student Alliance at SUNY Cortland
- Skeptics, Atheists, Secular Humanists, and Agnostics at the University of Missouri - Columbia
- CFI at Grand Valley State University
- UND Freethinkers
- The SSA at Wayne State University
- Atheists for Science and Reason at Ball State
- JT Eberhard. Generally wonderful, also passed the small start this project was around Freethought Blogs
- Stephanie Zvan, who can write. And man, did she.
- Darrel Ray, who founded Recovering From Religion, and will be launching The Therapist Project
- Andy Cheadle at the Secular Students Alliance national HQ, for passing the word around the office.
- Anyone and everyone who has submitted, including our first (and only!) Canadian entry.