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Ad Hoc Committee on End-of-Life
Issues Solicits Information From Psychologists
The American Psychological Association (APA) Ad Hoc Committee on
End-of-Life Issues is interested in finding out what psychologists
are doing in the areas of dying, suicide, bereavement, traumatic
loss, and end-of-life issues. Please take a few moments to go to
http://watson.apa.org/eol/divmem/
and complete the committee’s five-minute, online survey.
Results from the survey will be summarized and posted on the APA
website at http://www.apa.org/pi/eol.
It is important to note that individual responses to the survey
will be confidential and only aggregate data will be made available
to the public. It is also important to note that this survey is
being disseminated through multiple communication channels and thus
it is possible that you might receive it more than once. We ask
that you complete the survey only one time.
Thank you for your time and effort in helping us learn more about
what our profession is doing in the areas of dying, suicide, bereavement,
traumatic loss, and end-of-life issues. If you have any questions,
please contact John R. Anderson, PhD, Staff Liaison for End-of-Life
Issues, American Psychological Association, 202-336-6051.

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