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April • 2002
Volume 33 • Number 4
 
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Psychologists in the CIA
For the first time ever, Congress has established a program exclusively for psychology training.read more »

More psychologists attracted to the executive coaching field
The cues you leave behind may allow others to accurately assess your personality.read more »

New hope for pain relief
Learn about the latest research and practices on pain. read more »

Undergrads are flocking to courses on trauma
In the wake of Sept. 11, schools respond to students' increased interest in terrorism and other traumatic life events.
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Some of the best research is sparked by students
With training in conducting assessments and counseling, psychologists are well-suited to work with terminally ill patients. read more »

New lessons on children and stress
Play may foster everything from physical fitness to social and cognitive development.
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