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Volume 36, No. 9 October 2005

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In Brief

Psychology, APA act quickly to help in Hurricane Katrina's aftermath

Like humans, some chimps mimic social norms in parenting

Parents' depression can intensify their children's depression

Studies find insomnia may precede and maintain depression

Behavorial science included in homeland security curricula

Matched ideals enhance couples' satisfaction

Ecstasy's popularity grows among otherwise 'drug naive' teens

Psychologists testify on Capitol Hill about consumer fraud

APA members to consider bylaws amendments

Western cultures link women's attractiveness with healthiness

APA Practice Organization seeks to clarify, refine NPI process

APA endorses federal study of child abuse

Voice Awards honor positive portrayals of mental disorders

Giving social support appears to bolster women's health

Survey seeks ways to better help transgender and intersex people

 
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