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Cover Story
The postdoc trap
Psychology graduates in search of supervised experience face "Catch 22."
Science
Science Watch
Researchers have a theory to explain why we say 'I knew that!' when we really didn't.
Becoming an ambassador for science
National Science Foundation programs officers can take an opportunity to shape science.
Psychologist, statistician and top-notch scientist
Norman Bradburn hopes to lead an expansion of the social, behavioral and economic sciences at the National Science Foundation.
Practice
Therapy that rewards clients and community
Psychologists' nonprofit venture evades managed care's challenges and encourages volunteerism.
Psychology finds strength in numbers
APA's State Leadership Conference applauds partnerships between--and joint memberships in--national and state psychological associations.
Shalala: ensuring that the 'unquiet mind does not suffer quietly alone'
Federal initiatives put mental health issues on the front burner.
APA launches parent-child communication campaign
A new offshoot of APA's public education campaign responds to parents' need for better communication with their children.
Public Interest
Butting heads, American style
A University of Pennsylvania commisions scrutinizes America's uncivil behaviors.
Education
A student publishing tradition
The student-run, student-reviewed Representative Research in Social Psychology celebrates 30 years.
Association
A practitioner's silence can impede therapy
A new book helps practitioners see how their reactions to patients' trauma can influence treatment.
APA presidential elections
APA announces 2000 presidential candidates.
Welcome to Washington!
APA's 108th Annual Convention will be held Aug. 4-8, Washington, DC.
Celebrate a New Century of Psychology at Historic Union Station
In honor of psychology's new century, APA and the APA Insurance Trust will co-host a gala celebration at Union Station during the 2000 APA convention in Washington, D.C.
APA announces 2000 award winners
Awards will be presented at APA's Annual Convention.
Departments
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Education & training
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Judicial notebook
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People
President's column
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Public Policy Office update
Shared Perspectives
Time capsule
Web sites of the month
In brief
APA mourns loss of Catherine Acuff
APA participates in White House meeting to curb psychotropic drug use among preschoolers
Graduate students to converge on Capitol Hill in August
Council establishes organization to enable more advocacy
Young and restless: Children stay up later, lost more sleep
Report details a plan to translate behavioral research into practice
More assimilated Chinese Americans hold a more Western conception of depression
CORRECTION
The frontal striatal area of the brain was incorrectly depicted at the bottom of the diagram accompanying the article, "From brain scan to lesson plan," in the March issue. The striatum should be further up on the diagram, just lateral to the frontal horns of the ventricles.
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