Results 1–10 of 17 for "Web Page"X and "Women & men"X related to "The minority stress perspective" Refine Your Search Refine Your SearchX TopicWomen & menXChildren (4)Emotional health (4)Parenting (4)Race (4) 44 more... [+] Teens (4)Addictions (3)Anger (3)Bipolar disorder (3)Depression (3)Hypnosis (3)Law & psychology (3)Personality (3)Schizophrenia (3)Stress (3)Suicide (3)Therapy (3)Trauma (3)ADHD (2)Aging (2)Alzheimer's (2)Anxiety (2)Autism (2)Bullying (2)Death & dying (2)Disasters (2)Eating disorders (2)Ethics (2)Hate crimes (2)Health disparities (2)Intelligence (2)Kids & the media (2)Learning & memory (2)Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (2)Marriage & divorce (2)Obesity (2)Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (2)Sexual abuse (2)Shyness (2)Sleep (2)Testing issues (2)Violence (2)Workplace issues (2)Abortion (1)Disability (1)Education (1)HIV & AIDS (1)Sex (1)Sport & exercise (1)Hide detailsDocument TypeWeb PageXYear2016 (2)2014 (1)2013 (1)Author/ContributorFerrendelli, Crystal (1)McHugh, Maureen C. (1)Navarrete, Uriel (1)Rutherford, Alexandra (1) Results 1–10 of 17 Previous 1 2 Next Relevance Title A-Z Title Z-A Newest First Oldest First Sort by: 1.What's the Relational Toll of Living in a Sexist and Heterosexist Context?The featured article in this issue of APA Journals Article Spotlight looks at the effects of oppressions such as sexist and heterosexist discrimination on the relationship quality of sexual minority women.Web Page (March 2016)2.Ethnicity and Health in America Series: Mental Health among Latina/o PopulationsThe Ethnicity and Health in America Series is highlighting mental health among the Latina/o populations for National Hispanic-Latino Heritage Month.Web Page 3.I Am Psyched! National TourAn interactive exhibit encouraging young girls of color to explore careers in psychology and other social and behavioral sciences, to engage in the museum experience and to learn how psychology can be used to improve their daily lives and for social change.Web Page 4.APA Task Force Members Advocate to Reduce Health Disparities in Boys and Men The group took time during APA Annual Convention to visit Capitol Hill.Web Page (August 2014)5.Leadership Institute for Women in Psychology (LIWP)The Leadership Institute for Women in Psychology prepares, supports and empowers women psychologists as leaders to promote positive changes in institutional and organizational life, increase the diversity, number and effectiveness of women psychologists as leaders and ensure that leadership training opportunities are available for mid-career and senior women psychologists in all of their diversities and disabilities. Web Page 6.Psychology TopicsPlain-language explanations of how our mental health and behavior play a role in everyday issues such as: aging, depression, eating disorders, emotional health, marriage and divorce, parenting, sexuality, sleep, stress and trauma.Web Page 7.Debra Bangasser, PhD, Awarded 2014 APA Presidential CitationDebra Bangasser, PhD, was awarded a Presidential Citation for her scholarly contributions related to sex differences in stress response systems and her remarkable leadership as the early career psychologist co-chair of the 2014 Opening Doors Summit: Doctoral Education to First Job.Web Page 8.About the Committee on Women in PsychologyIncludes resolutions and motions regarding the Status of Women in Psychology, Two Decades of Change, We Remember George W. Albee, PhD, (1921-2006) and more. Web Page 9.Psychological Science and Practice Reflected in Bill to Meet Needs of Justice-Involved Girls APA endorsed the legislation, which addresses traumatic stress and other health issues. Web Page (June 2016)10.Reports & BrochuresBrowse APA task force reports; annual reports; and brochures on topics such as psychology careers, sexual orientation, advertising and kids, sexualization of girls, the importance of sleep, and more.Web Page Previous 1 2 Next Relevance Title A-Z Title Z-A Newest First Oldest First Sort by: Results 1–10 of 17 for "Web Page"X and "Women & men"X related to "The minority stress perspective"