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January • 2002
Volume 33 • Number 1
 
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Philip G. Zimbardo assumes APA presidency
APA's 2002 president plans to show the nation how much it depends on psychology. read more »

APA subcommittee on terrorism marshals psychology resources
Linking psychology with the nation's policy-makers is a top goal of APA subcommittee on terrorism. read more »

Did you or someone you know serve as a psychologist in Vietnam? If so, APA would like to honor your service. learn more »
Psychology around the world
A year-long series of articles beginning with this issue. read more »

Three psychologists have President Bush's ear on policy
Meet three psychologists improving education, child welfare and services for people with disabilities. read more »

Social cognitive neuroscience: one of psychology's fastest growing fields Research pointing to a circuit linking the immune system and brain connects illness, stress, mood and thought in a whole new way. read more »

APA hosts historic education leadership conference
In October, participants brainstormed ways to build a stronger infrastructure for education in psychology and psychology in education. read more »

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