What a recovering nation needs from behavioral science
Top behavioral researchers meet to discuss the need for a high-quality and quick response to future terrorist events.
Ethics at the cost of research?
Educational efforts aim to ease the growing tension between researchers and the ethics boards that review their work.
Regulations on research with humans in flux
Improving the health of workers
International experts convene to shape future training of occupational health psychologists.
Milestones in the history of occupational health psychology
Practice
$4 million for mental health courts
A new federal program will provide much-needed services for nonviolent offenders with mental health problems.
Fighting the phantoms of managed care
Legislation in California and a legal case in Virginia address managed care's practice of maintaining phantom provider panels.
Public Interest
Reclaiming a sense of meaning
An APA-supported documentary aims to help Americans heal after Sept. 11.
Helping a hesitant population
A Chicago psychologist faces challenges in helping workers recover after a mass murder at their factory.
Reaching out from the barrio
A psychologist extends his work across languages and borders in San Francisco's Mission District.
'A thirst after knowledge'
A decade after the fall of communism and its ban on psychology, Romanian psychologists have re-established their field and are expanding its reach.
'Key dates in Romanian psychology
I/Os in the know offer insights on Generation X workers
To get younger workers to stay committed on the job, employers must better understand their needs.
Job prospects for the young I/O psychologist
Education
Keeping plagiarism at bay in the Internet age
Feel powerless against the rising tide of Web-driven plagiarism?
Technological tools to detect dishonesty
Plagiarism or memory glitch?
Inadvertent plagiarism complicates efforts to end cheating.
Unforgettable training
Because of the events of September 11, Washington, D.C., area military psychology interns got a chance to put their skills to use in a warlike setting.
From classroom to Capitol Hill
APA's new education advocacy network aims to involve more psychology faculty in federal issues.
Association
APA welcomes new journal editors
Read about the new editors of five APA journals.
Life-changing experiences
APA's 26th class of fellows talks about their experiences integrating psychology with policy.
Women's health conference to be held this month
Meet APA's new board and committee members
Departments
APA election guidelines
APF news
Association news
Classified Ads
Division spotlight
In the public interest
Judicial notebook
Letters
On the record
People
President's column
Running commentary
Science directions
Staff
In brief
Parity expansion amendment voted down--but 1996 law extended
Americans react positively to disaster, say researchers
APA seeks a new CEO: An overview of the process
What happens when athletes buckle under pressure?
Instrument to measure effects of Sept. 11 attacks is available
Georgia Psychological Association director is elected to the state house
Two pioneers in neural networks receive Grawemeyer Award
APA seeks applicants for health policy fellowship