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October • 2006
Volume 37 • Number 9
 
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The hard work of healing
Lending a hand: New Orleans 2006

Debating psychologists’ wartime roles
Some convention presenters spoke out against psychologist involvement in military interrogations.

Right before our eyes
A psychologist finds that what we see often differs from what we think we see.

A key to happiness
Studies hint at possible ways to get off the hedonic treadmill and find lasting happiness.

Talking the pain away
Brain research indicates putting problems into words eases emotional distress.

Reaching out to Muslim and Arab Americans
Try to meet the community where it is rather than waiting for it to come to you, panelists advised.

Leaders in the field
Congratulations to the psychologists recognized at APA’s 2006 Annual Convention for their outstanding achievements and contributions to psychology.

Celebrating a city’s rebirth
The opening session of APA’s 2006 Annual Convention honored the rebirth of New Orleans and paid tribute to a child psychology pioneer.


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