High-Impact Psychology (HIPsy): Piloting a Global Network

By Inga @ 2022-09-29T13:08 (+113)

Engaged with psychology or mental health? This is for you.

Impartial compassion. Rationality. Wellbeing. For a movement built on these values, EA likely underutilizes psychology professionals. Together with our supporters from the Global Priorities Institute, the Center for Effective Altruism, and the Happier Lives Institute, HIPsy aims to help people engaged with psychology or mental health maximize their impact. 

Vision

We will follow in the footsteps of the EA Consulting Network, High-Impact Medicine, and High-Impact Athletes. Accordingly, the goal of HIPsy shall be to increase the likelihood of high-impact decisions, make collaboration and information processes more effective, and reduce the risk of value drift for people engaged in psychology or mental health. 

Relevant resources shall be available, easy to access, and use: 

Psychological know-how shall be effectively acquired, shared, and used for EA. Psychology expertise is particularly needed in the fields of:

Summary: The goal for the next few months is to find out which of the many potential actions to prioritize, and how to address them most effectively. We will check what materials, events, and services are in-demand, and pilot some of them.

 

Join us and pre-sign-up 

Here you can let us know which resources would be most valuable to you. We aim to provide the most wanted and most promising ones—very likely for free. Feel free to forward this to anyone who might be interested in benefitting from this:

You want to help more?  

Let us know here. If you'd like to collaborate, fund us, or if you have got any of the following skills, we want to hear from you: online content creation, running mentorship programs, hosting events, web-dev, design, community-building, operations, running surveys, research, and cost-effectiveness analyses. Let us know if you have any other ideas.

Opportunities

Engaging with > 50 members of the EA community and their materials revealed three major opportunities:

1. EA has skill bottlenecks that psychological professionals can help with


2. It’s hard for psychology professionals to enter EA even if they are likely good matches


3. There is unfulfilled potential for synergistic action and systematic exchange
The impact of psychology-related EA orgs could be boosted by 

Conclusion. It can be easier to access up-to-date high-quality information, advice, and networking opportunities. We imagine doing so would foster effective action, i.e. knowledge transfer, exchange, and collaboration, enabling high-speed and high-impact work in psychology-related areas. 

 

Plan 

Expected outcomes by mid-November (pilot phase):


These are the potential areas of activity:

We will check what materials, events, and services missing, requested, and potentially impactful. 

 

Our prioritization will be informed by::


Future potential measures of impact for the prioritized activities:

Team

Lead:

Dr. Inga Grossmann was appointed as the youngest professor to date at the HMKW in Berlin, a university of applied science. Having worked in academia and business for 10 years, she has broad and up-to-date knowledge of research, the industry, and the practice related to all sorts of psychological interventions. She managed a variety of research and development projects, small teams in companies and larger groups of students, and built networks of experts for companies. Currently, Inga assists and consults existing EA mental health and meta projects, e.g. Overcome, the Mental Health Navigator, The Berlin Hub, the Wellbeing Program. 


Supporters:

 

You can help HIPsy to achieve its impact!

 

Who helped with this post?

Thank you to Devon Fritz, Jona Glade, John Salter, Dvir Caspi, Dawn Denis Drescher and Elias Mannherz.


Geoffrey Miller @ 2022-09-30T01:57 (+12)

Inga - this sounds exciting and useful, and I'm happy to help with it however I can.

I'm a psychology professor at U. New Mexico (USA) who's taught classes on 'The psychology of Effective Altruism', human emotions, human sexuality, intelligence, evolutionary psychology, etc., and I've written 5 books and lots of papers on  diverse psych topics, the most relevant of which might be the ones on mental disorders (schizophrenia, depression, autism), psych research methods, individual differences (intelligence, personality traits, behavior genetics), consumer psychology, and moral psychology (eg evolutionary origins of altruism and virtue-signaling). I also did a bunch of machine learning research (neural networks, genetic algorithms, autonomous agents) back in the 90s, and I've been catching up on AI alignment research.

Here's my google scholar page: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=vEqE_rUAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao

And my web site: https://www.primalpoly.com/ 

Inga @ 2022-09-30T10:18 (+3)

That sounds great, Geoffrey! I will reach out to you.

PeterSlattery @ 2022-09-29T22:26 (+3)

Thanks for your work everyone! I am excited to see this develop!

Marc Wong @ 2022-10-07T04:44 (+2)

I've proposed a number of things to be tested, and would love to get feedback.
- Can we adapt Carl Rogers to real life? Inspire people to see ourselves in others (empathy), see the best in others (positive regard), and bring out the best in others.
- Can we use our complex buying behaviors to foster empathy and positive regard? We buy different things, but we often have similar coveting, budgeting, browsing, shopping, and hoarding experiences. Can knowledge and sophistication in buying widgets help people build empathy and positive regard for people who buy doodads?
- Can exposing people to different kinds of biases  help them better understand different kinds of discrimination?
- Safe driving allows us to foster altruistic and cooperative behavior on a global scale. Can we expand it to general society?  Teach everyone to listen (instead of yield), check their biases (instead of the blind spots), reject Ideological Rage (instead of road rage).

More details here:
https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/7srarHqktkHTBDYLq/bringing-out-the-best-in-humanity

Mark Rootenberg @ 2022-09-30T21:00 (+2)

Hi Inga,
I have a degree in clinical psychology, am a therapist and have conducted research on human wellbeing. Very interested in getting involved! I keep meeting people who say that we should meet! Looking forward to getting involved and seeing where this goes!