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Articles of interest for early career psychologists
2009 Overgeneralizing the Generations Early Career Psychologists: Understanding, Engaging, and Mentoring Tomorrow’s Leaders A Head Start For Early Career Psychologists Connecting with your community Six ways psychologists can help patients who can no longer afford therapy How the recession is affecting practitioners - and how they are preparing for possibly tougher times ahead
2008 Early Career Concerns: Debt & Family Responsibility Top The List Finds Survey New psychologists voice their needs For Kid's Sake Giving Each Other a Lift Junior Faculty Woes Advice from Early Career Psychologists on how they juggle family and career
2007 Division 52 Forms the Early Career Professional Committee ECP Dr. Monika Gutkowska helps journalists recognize the stress of covering traumatic stories Early Career Insights: Seven steps to stomp out debt Balancing tenure and family—do academic parents need a break? Early Career Survey to gauge needs of newer APA members New professionals need to know how to keep, safeguard and destroy records
2006 Striking a Balance Skills to Pay the Bills How To Thrive In Your New Job APA's Council of Representatives has elected seven early-career psychologists to fellow status
2005 Good grant sources for budding researchers
2004 Psychology's newest get their due
2002 Where are recent grads getting jobs?
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