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Monitor on Psychology
Volume 32, No. 5 May 2001
 
APA's annual convention

pagoda From opportunities for practitioners, to the latest trends in education, APA's Annual Convention has the programming you're looking for:

Pipher's pioneering prose
Best-selling author and psychologist Mary Pipher will discuss her upcoming book at the convention opening session, Friday, Aug. 24.

Psychology responds to racial profiling
More psychologists are utilizing their unique skills to help communities, law enforcement and government officials understand racial profiling.

Psychology's original 'survivor'
Albert Ellis hopes telling his story will encourage other psychologists to come forth with their own innovative ideas.

You asked for it, you got it: more CE at APA's Annual Convention
In response to members' requests, APA has expanded its continuing-education offerings at this year's convention.

Convention offers new insights for practitioners
For three days, scientists will enjoy a wealth of science programming at APA's Annual Convention.

Convention offers new insights for practitioners
APA's Practice Directorate is sponsoring a diverse program throughout convention.

Lessons for psychology's teachers
Convention offers programs for all levels of educators.

APA's Public Interest programming whets every appetite
Violence, women's issues and high-stakes testing are among program topics.

Convention for beginners
Strategies for getting to-- and getting the most from--APA's annual meeting.

Calling all students
Think convention is for seasoned psychologists only? Think again.

Presidential miniconvention showcases new opportunities for scientists and practitioners
APA President Norine G. Johnson's miniconvention focuses on ways psychologists can expand their outreach worldwide.

Norine Johnson
Dr. Norine Johnson
Presidential miniconvention showcases new opportunities

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Mary Pipher
Dr. Mary Pipher
Pipher's pioneering prose

Albert Ellis
Dr. Albert Ellis
Psychology's original 'survivor'





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