Psychology Day at the United Nations is a celebration of psychology in the context of the UN. It provides an opportunity for psychology to share with U.N. Permanent Missions, U.N. Agencies, NGOs and the private sector the activities of psychologists at the U.N. and the role of psychology in addressing concerns of global importance.
Past Psychology Day at the United Nations
Information and Recordings
17th Annual Psychology Day at the United Nations, April 25, 2024
Theme: Reducing Global Inequalities Through Education: Psychological Contributions
Psychology Day Co-Chairs: Kim A. Baranowski, PhD, ABPP and Carolina Corrales, PhD
Recording of Psychology Day Talks (note – the program begins at 3:46 in the recording)
16th Psychology Day at the United Nations – April 27, 2023
Psychology Day Co-Chairs: Ada Sinacore, PhD and Caroline Temcheff, PhD
15th Annual Psychology Day at the United Nations – 2022
- Architecture and Design to Promote Mental Health and Enhance Positive Climate Action with Anju Sara
- Psychology and Climate Action: Local Realities, Digital Futures with Brendon R. Barnes
- Inspiring Hope for Climate Change with Abdulla Shahid
- Bridging Intersectionality between Psychology and Climate Change with Vera Araujo-Soares
- Reducing Mental Health Risks related to Climate Change with Juan Ramón de la Fuente
14th Annual Psychology Day at the United Nations – 2021
Psychological Contributions to Building Back Better in a Post Pandemic World
13th Annual Psychology Day at the United Nations – 2020
The Mutilateralism We Want: Psychological Contributions to Building Bridges Within and Among Nations
12th Annual Psychology Day at the United Nations – 2019
The Time is Now: Psychological Contributions to Global Gender Equ{al}ity