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  • 1.APA Advocacy Issues
    APA's Government Relations offices work on issues such as aging; lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender concerns; disability; peer review; trauma, violence and abuse; veterans and military issues; and children and the media.
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  • 2.APA's 125th Anniversary Celebrations
    In honor of the 125th anniversary of APA’s founding, we invite you to attend a series of talks focusing on how psychology has helped us understand our world and improve society.
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  • 3.PTSD Awareness
    The National Center for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder has designated June as PTSD Awareness Month. Although PTSD awareness is an everyday effort for many individuals and organizations, every June there are highlighted events and efforts to draw attention to what PTSD is and how it can be treated.
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  • 4.Resilience Campaigns
    The resilience campaigns teach skills in adapting well in the face of adversity, trauma, tragedy, threats or even significant sources of stress.
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  • 5.APA-Sponsored Hill Briefing on Mental Health Needs of Returning Military Personnel
    The briefing included a panel that addressed personal challenges and professional approaches to treating wounded warriors dealing with post traumatic stress disorder, traumatic brain injury and issues in readjusting to civilian life following deployment to Iraq or Afghanistan.
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  • 6.Resources for Our Troops - Information for Military Personnel and Their Families
    Active duty military and family members of those deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan often experience a great deal of stress. Because of this and APA’s focus on the importance of Resilience in everyday life, APA has developed a series of brochures based on its Road to Resilience and Mind/Body Health campaigns that teach resilience skills to better manage war-related distress.
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  • 7.Caregivers of Service Members and Veterans
    List of web resources for caregivers of service members and veterans, military families and children.
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  • 8.Clinical Notes and News
    Clinical information of interest to practicing psychologists through conversations with APA members on topics such as anxiety disorders and PTSD.
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  • 9.The Center for Deployment Psychology
    This Department of Defense center trains military and civilian psychologists, psychology interns/residents and other behavioral health professionals to provide high quality deployment-related mental and behavioral health services to military personnel and their families.
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  • 10.Timeline of American Psychological Association Policies and Actions Related to Detainee Welfare and Professional Ethics in the Context of Interrogation and National Security
    The American Psychological Association's position on torture is clear and unequivocal: Any direct or indirect participation in any act of torture or other forms of cruel, degrading or inhuman treatment or punishment by psychologists is strictly prohibited.
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