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  • 1. Redefining recovery
    APA’s Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal aims to enlist more psychologists in the movement toward helping people with serious mental illnesses live full and meaningful lives.
    (June 2013)
  • 2. South Africa’s shameful past and hopeful future
    Psychologist and anti-Apartheid activist Saths Cooper has dedicated his life to ensuring that psychology serves all of humanity, not just a powerful few.
    (April 2013)
  • 3. New study throws into doubt the universality of the ‘Big Five’
    A tribe of hunter-gatherers in the Bolivian lowlands show evidence of just two personality factors, rather than the usual five.
    (March 2013)
  • 4. Predicting and preventing violence
    APA’s new Journal of Threat Assessment and Management will help police, social workers, human resource managers, and others separate real threats from the cries for help.
    (March 2013)
  • 5. Trash the ash
    Curbing tobacco use — especially among vulnerable populations — requires targeting anti-smoking messages just as effectively as tobacco companies hawk cigarettes, said attendees at APA’s Tobacco Health Disparities meeting.
    (March 2013)
  • 6. Remembering Mary Sherlach
    Friends and colleagues reflect on the life of the school psychologist who died while defending her students.
    (February 2013)
  • 7. African-American women at risk
    The obesity epidemic disproportionally affects black women. The trend is decreasing black women's life expectancy and increasing their chances of developing a host of ailments, including diabetes, cardiovascular disease and arthritis.
    (January 2013)
  • 8. Editors for the information age
    A pioneer of digital publishing and a world-renowned expert on meta-analysis team up to edit psychology’s first open-methods, open-data and open-access journal.
    (January 2013)
  • 9. Bridging art and science
    The new editors of The Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity and the Arts will publish research from a broad array of scientists and reach out to new audiences.
    (January 2013)
  • 10. Pretend play may not drive child development as much as once thought
    Researchers show no solid evidence that pretend play leads to creativity, problem-solving, intelligence, emotional regulation, storytelling and other abilities.
    (December 2012)
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