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February 2000
Volume 31 Number 2
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New hope for people with schizophrenia
A growing number of psychologists say recovery is possible with psychosocial rehabilitation.
Early last year, when Ronald F. Levant, EdD, sought out colleagues to support an APA miniconvention on serious mental illness, he told a group of fellow psychologists how recovery from a major disorder such as schizophrenia was not only possible, it was happening regularly.
"Recovery from schizophrenia?" a colleague snorted. "Have you lost your mind, too?"
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Where are all these students coming from?
Driven by the desire to help people and the potential for creative careers, students still flock to psychology.
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WANTED: Behavioral researchers with a penchant for genetics
Powerful genetic techniques are helping researchers tease apart key aspects of behavior. But a shortage of behavioral experts may set the field back.
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