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Volume 34, No. 6 June 2003

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Cover stories

The rural psychologist

A new treatment for opiate addiction

Possible effects of Magellan's bankruptcy

Are younger people more troubled?

Convention highlights for APA divisions, other groups

APA presidential election





In this month's issue:

Public Policy Update:
Basic research for a changing world

Point/Counterpoint:
The mandated reporting debate
Should research psychologists be mandated reporters of abuse? Two psychologists weigh in.

Social responsibility during conflict and war
Peace psychologists re-examine ethics and best practices in the world's conflict zones.

Operation hearts and minds
Pspychological operations are becoming a regular part of military strategy.

CE sponsor approval criteria under review
A new draft of APA's criteria to approve sponsors of continuing-education programs is up for public comment.

A champion for psychology education
Rep. C.W. "Bill" Young's support of the Graduate Psychology Education program was key to its funding.

Strengthening early education
A task force calls for APA to step up its efforts in early-childhood education and care.

A life's work in developmental psychology
Colleagues honored psychologist and Head Start pioneer Edward Zigler for his child development research and advocacy at a recent festschrift.

Head Start may undergo overhaul

Psychologists host a public forum on resilience in wartime
Almost 200 Californians turned out for tips on how to build resilience.

VA conference focuses on psychologists' value



Departments

APF news
Association news
Classified Ads
Division spotlight
In the public interest
Judicial notebook
Letters
People
President's column
Public Policy Office update
Running commentary
Science directions
Staff

In brief

National sleep disorders plan calls for more behavioral research

Race perceptions affect children's job hopes

I/O conference examines Army Special Forces, workplace incivility

NIMH to raise awareness of depression in men

Even delayed feedback appears to influence recollection of an event

Sounder sleep, longer life?

Mothers' mental stress linked to children's medical visits

How do words interfere with the time it takes to name pictures?

Military leaders' styles may predict their platoons' success

Self-control requires energy that needs to be restored

 

 



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