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APA Monitor on Psychology Masthead
March • 2006
Volume 37 • Number 3
 
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How psychologists change
Adaptation's role in professional growth.

APA's 2006 Annual Convention keynote speaker
In her unique, one-woman-show style, professor, playwright and actress Anna Deavere Smith will keynote APA's Annual Convention in New Orleans.

How hypnosis affects the brain
Neuroimaging studies are helping hypnosis shed its 'occult' connotations by finding that its effects on the brain are real.

Honoring healthy workplaces

Setting a new computing course
APA's first chief information officer will guide the association's information technology resources.

Should therapists apologize to clients?
A recent study finds that nearly all psychologists have apologized to clients, sometimes with major benefits to the therapeutic process, but other times with regret.

Katrina causes academic job cuts
Financial difficulties force New Orleans institutions to cut psychologists' jobs.


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