Mae Lynn Reyes-Rodríguez

Abstract

The Puerto Rican Journal of Psychology (reps) ended 2023 with its third issue that includes the special section “Transformations and Emerging Problems in the World of Work.”  We have many reflections during the 2023 considering the various crises that are being experienced nationally and globally. We cannot ignore the state of war that exists in the Middle East where the most vulnerable communities are being displaced and massacred. We condemn any act of violence that threatens the lives and well-being of all communities, regardless of race, ethnicity, and/or religion. As mental health professionals, we are aware of the emotional damage that wars bring. The right to a dignified life is annihilated, leaving a trail of orphanhood, deaths, hopelessness, uprooting, separations, and traumas that will impact generations to come. Raising our voices and condemning acts of war and injustice is essential to putting ourselves on the right side of history. It is important not to overlook what underlies our scientific contribution is the well-being of our communities.

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Toward a psychology of change. (2024). Puerto Rican Journal of Psychology, 34(3), 314-315. https://doi.org/10.55611/reps.3403.01
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Información Editorial

How to Cite

Toward a psychology of change. (2024). Puerto Rican Journal of Psychology, 34(3), 314-315. https://doi.org/10.55611/reps.3403.01