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Monitor on Psychology
Volume 33, No. 3 March 2002
 
Public interest

Film criticized as irresponsible
A German movie claiming ties to the Stanford Prison Experiment spurs controversy over when reality ends and fiction begins.

More psychologists needed in end-of-life
With their training in conducting assessments and counseling, psychologists are well-suited to work with terminally ill patients. So, where are they?

End-of-life series is big news
Many people believe that when someone is dying, there's little their families or friends can do to help.

Psychology around the world: China
Chinese psychology moves from 'pseudo-science' to an increasingly accepted field.

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