About

The Center for Psychological Humanities & Ethics

A collaboration among Boston College’s Woods College of Advancing Studies, Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences, Clough School of Theology and Ministry, and Lynch School of Education and Human Development, the Center for Psychological Humanities & Ethics fosters vital conversations between the psychological sciences and disciplines such as philosophy, theology, sociology, history, literature, the arts, and political studies. The emphasis of these dialogues is on the enduring ethical questions at the heart of human existence. With a goal of enriching theory and practice, the Center organizes and develops international conferences, runs the Psychological Humanities Lecture Series, offers credit-bearing continuing education courses and practitioner-oriented professional development, oversees grant-funded projects and initiatives, develops curricula, and disseminates research through its two book series with Routledge/Taylor Francis and various academic and popular outlets. All of these activities are oriented toward exploring the rich reflections that emerge from the interplay between psychology and the humanities.

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History and Mission

History and Mission

Core Team

Core Team

Fellows

Fellows

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