Results 1–10 of 52 for "Council Policy"X related to "Latest class of psychologists is more..." Refine Your Search Refine Your SearchX TopicHuman rights (10)Children (7)Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (6)Education (5)Violence (5) 21 more... [+] Military (4)Teens (4)Emotional health (3)HIV & AIDS (3)Immigration (3)Law & psychology (3)Abortion (2)Disability (2)Ethics (2)Health disparities (2)Sexual abuse (2)Aging (1)Death & dying (1)Parenting (1)Race (1)Sex (1)Socioeconomic status (1)Testing issues (1)Therapy (1)Trauma (1)Women & men (1)Hide detailsDocument TypeCouncil PolicyXYear2017 (3)2016 (4)2015 (7)2014 (4)2013 (3)Author/ContributorCouncil of Representatives (2) Results 1–10 of 52 Previous 1 2 3 ... Next Relevance Title A-Z Title Z-A Newest First Oldest First Sort by: 1.Resolution on Gender and Sexual Orientation Diversity in Children and Adolescents in SchoolsSame-sex sexual and romantic attractions, feelings, and behaviors are normal and positive variations of human sexuality regardless of sexual orientation identity; and diverse gender expressions, regardless of gender identity, and diverse gender identities, beyond a binary classification, are normal and positive variations of the human experience.Council Policy (February 2015)2.Resolution on Family CaregiversThe number of family caregivers is expected to increase due to the aging of the population, and an escalating rate of chronic, debilitating health conditions.Council Policy 3.Resolution on Promoting Global Perspectives in U.S. Psychology Adopted as APA Policy by APA Council of Representatives in February 2017, APA resolves to promote inquiry that includes comprehensive global perspectives and content in psychological theory, practice, education, research and policy. Council Policy (January 2017)4.Resolution on the 2015 White House Conference on Aging APA affirms the importance of the White House Conference on Aging as a vital forum for the discussion of issues of aging and offers recommendations to the planners and delegates of the 2015 White House Conference on Aging.Council Policy (February 2015)5.APA Resolution on Immigrant Children, Youth and FamiliesImmigration has implications for the well-being of individuals and families, which are especially intense for children, ethnic minorities, impoverished socioeconomic classes, women, lesbian, gay, and bisexual persons,and individuals with disabilities.Council Policy 6.Resolution on Psychologists in Integrated Primary Care and Specialty Health SettingsAPA encourages development and dissemination of research on the value of health behavior interventions in integrated health care settings to improve health outcomes.Council Policy (August 2016)7.Resolution on Firearm Violence Research and PreventionAPA resolves to encourage the scientific study of firearm violence and its prevention, and to encourage psychologists to respond to the problem of firearm violence as scientists, practitioners and educators.Council Policy (January 2014)8.APA Resolution on End-of-Life Issues and CareAPA should actively promote and support psychology's involvement in palliative care and the support of dying people. Council Policy 9.Counseling in HIV Testing Programs APA policy on education to promote counseling after a positive or negative HIV test result, assistance on available treatment resources and emotional support and referral for psychological intervention.Council Policy (July 2014)10.Resolution on the Maltreatment of Children with DisabilitiesAPA recommends a national strategy to accurately count the number of children with disabilities who are maltreated.Council Policy (August 2016) Previous 1 2 3 ... Next Relevance Title A-Z Title Z-A Newest First Oldest First Sort by: Results 1–10 of 52 for "Council Policy"X related to "Latest class of psychologists is more..."