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September • 2000
Volume 31 • Number 8
 
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Advertising to children: Is it ethical?
Some psychologists cry foul as peers help advertisers target young consumers.
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What will become of William James's grand old home?
Preservationists and a developer spar over the Cambridge home where the psychologist and philosopher wrote his major works.
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What is behind that credential?
When it comes to credentialing, caveat emptor.
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School psychologists: in demand and expanding their reach
American's school systems can't find enough school psychologists--a trend that is empowering them to break out of their traditional roles.
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Earning certification in substance abuse
Psychologists find APA certification helps their substance abuse patients--and their practices.
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In the aftermath of Columbine
School psychologists continue to reach out to a devastated community.
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