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July/August • 2000
Volume 31 • Number 7
 
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Research for the Real World

 
 

Psychology's largest prize goes to four extraordinary scientists
The Templeton Positive Psychology Prize will support research on positive emotions, optimism and intellectual precocity.
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APA is key to anti-stigma campaign
A White House initiative aimed at teens seeks to prevent discrimination of people with mental illnesses.
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A new focus for research
NIMH is pumping big money into effectiveness research to move promising treatments into practice.
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A court that sentences psychological care rather than jail time
A mental health court in Broward Country, Fla., provides a much-needed service for the community and a learning opportunity for psychology doctoral students.
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If I'd only known...
Wish you'd known the secrets of faculty life before you started your first job in academe? Faculty who know the ropes pass on their collective wisdom.
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