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September • 2007
Volume 38 • Number 8
 
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Serving those who serve
This series of articles focused on how psychology is assisting the men and women serving in the armed forces.

Teaching people to parent the primate way
Harriet J. Smith is applying her understanding of primate parenting in her work as a clinical psychologist.


Game playing's affect on the aging mind
Research on certain game champs sheds light on the aging mind.

Psychologists team with physicians in 'group doctoring'
Opportunities may abound for psychologists as shared medical appointments gain ground.

What calls to the APA Ethics Office reveal
Reviewing the calls to the Ethics Office shows how closely ethical, legal and clinical issues are entwined in requests for ethics consultations.

More on the five presidential candidates
Psychologists running for APA's 2009 presidency answer final questions.


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