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Next Relevance Title A-Z Title Z-A Newest First Oldest First Sort by: 1.Psychological Science Agenda: May 2016This issue addresses the opioid epidemic, the recipients of the 2016 APA Distinguished Scientific Awards, research ethics, announcements, federal research funding opportunities for psychology, and highlights from the May Monitor.Newsletter - Psychological Science Agenda (May 2016)2.Psychology and AIDS Exchange Newsletter: January 2014This newsletter addresses HIV/AIDS in older adults, distinguished leaders in HIV/AIDS, sexual risk behavior in HIV-positive older adults, understanding the impact of stigma on older adults living with HIV disease, ART adherence in older adults living with HIV/AIDS, multi-morbidity and depression in HIV-infected older adults, and neurocognitive considerations in older ethnically-diverse HIV-seropositive adults.Newsletter - Psychology and AIDS Exchange Newsletter (January 2014)3.Psychology Teacher Network — September 2013This newsletter addresses educational outcomes based on teaching styles, teaching a diverse audience, words of wisdom by William James, Semester at Sea program, helping students find relevance, new TOPSS resources, news from TOPSS and PT@CC, "Permanent present tense: The unforgettable life of the amnesic patient" book review, Introductory Psychology Course, Psychology Department Program, students preparing for college and STEM careers, Publication Manual, Psychology Synergy Conference, 'Research-Based Approaches for Teaching Psychology', Mid-Atlantic Teaching of Psychology Conference and the National Council for the Social Studies Conference.Newsletter - Psychology Teacher Network (September 2013)4.The Score: Summer 2016In this issue: an overview of the Div. 5 sessions at the upcoming convention in Denver, award winners and more.Newsletter - The Score (July 2016)5.December 2014 CommuniquePrograms promoting leadership in psychology, the Diversity Initiative and State Leadership Conference 15th anniversary, ProDIGs, underrepresentation of ethnic minority faculty, Nere Ayu's farewell, the National Latina/o Psychological Association's 6th Biennial Conference, the Society of Indian Psychologists' commentary on the APA Code of Ethics, disparities among underserved and vulnerable populations, Cyber Mentors Program's HIV/AIDS efforts and the Safe and Supportive Schools Project.Newsletter - Communique (December 2014)6.September 2013 CommuniqueThis newsletter addresses National Hispanic Heritage Month, CEMA 21st Annual Invitational Breakfast, legislative update, educational enrichment in Hawaiian culture, APA's Code of Ethics, diversity and social justice, James Jones conversation on the Trayvon Martin tragedy, race in America, OEMA's highlights and honors, upcoming conferences and publications on ethnic minority affairs.Newsletter - Communique (September 2013)7.Society for the Psychology of Religion and Spirituality Newsletter: Fall 2013In this issue: The president of Div. 36 considers the best way to proceed with the division's core mission; the changing role and form of religious thought in more secular nations; and practical considerations for Christians in higher education settings.Newsletter - Society for the Psychology of Religion and Spirituality Newsletter (October 2013)8.Psychology Teacher Network — February 2015This newsletter addresses teaching students about self-control, using introductory psychology to teach both content and metacognition, concussions in the younger athletes, augmented reality in the classroom, news from TOPSS and PT@CC, Board of Educational Affairs grants for 2015, conservation psychology's connection to nature, 2014 International Brain Bee, opportunities for teachers and students at the 2015 APA convention, psychological disorders, teaching activities, and the National Institute on the Teaching of Psychology, 2015 Southeastern Conference on the Teaching of Psychology and annual conferences of the regional psychological associations.Newsletter - Psychology Teacher Network (February 2015)9.CYF News: Summer 2013The newsletter articles address the stressors multiracial children and families encounter, the individual and familial mechanisms related to racial socialization processes and the macrolevel influences of society and culture that interplay with the negotiation and development of multiracial identities.Newsletter - CYF News (August 2013)10.APA Access — Nov. 17, 2015Conflict of interest policies, banning psychologists from national security interrogations, conversion therapy for youth, campus racial and ethnic diversity, and gender and sexual minority issues.Newsletter - APA Access (November 2015) Previous 1 2 3 ... 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