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October • 2001
Volume 32 • Number 9
 
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Special report: Welfare reform, five years later
Take a look at this collection of articles on welfare reform and its progress over the last five years.
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Round-up of state legislative action
2001 legislative sessions create new laws on mobility, licensing, parity and other issues.
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SPECIAL NEWS
Psychology Mobilizes to Help a Nation in Pain
Click here to read about psychology's response to the recent terrorist attacks. For more information see APA's special terrorism coverage page.
Sleep: Research and Practice
Learn more about the latest research on sleep in this month's feature articles.
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Oklahoma City psychologist looks back on how he survived the bombing
As the nation continues to heal after the September 11 tragedies, take a look at how one psychologist is still learning to cope with the changes in himself that began the day of the Oklahoma City bombing.
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How might new technologies influence the judicial process?
Behavioral scientists, legal experts and others say research is needed.
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