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January • 2007
Volume 38 • Number 1
 
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Psychocardiology
A wholehearted attack on cardiovascular disease

Inside a new diagnostic manual
Five psychoanalytic associations collaborate to publish a new diagnostic manual.

Phantom pain and the brain
An actual touch, or an imaginary one? It’s all the same to (some parts of) your brain.

Associations concur on mental disability and death penalty policy
Three major associations have adopted policies on mental disability and the death penalty.

Why people make poor investment decisions
Research suggests that people often make unwise retirement investment decisions. What’s worse? They don’t learn from their mistakes.

Fighting changes to Medicare reimbursement
Psychology helps stop 5 percent Medicare payment cut: Advocacy work to reverse remaining cut is focus for 2007.

Meet APA’s 2007 president
APA’s new president focuses on her initiatives and the 2007 convention in San Francisco.

Method man
New journal editor Scott Maxwell wants methodological advances to be accessible to all psychologists.


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