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38—Health Psychology Delia Lucia Lang, PhD, Rollins School Public Health, Dept. of Behavioral Sciences and Health Education, Emory University, 1518 Clifton Rd., #548, Atlanta, GA 30322; (404) 727-3515; dlang2@emory.edu. Submission of symposia or posters addressing health psychology topics are welcome. Awards will be given for best student posters (indicate “student submission” under proposal title). Anonymous review. 39—Psychoanalysis Dennis Debiak Jr., PsyD, 300 S. Chester Rd., #106, Swarthmore, PA 19181-1803; (610) 499-4625; dmdebiak@mail.widener.edu. 40—Clinical Neuropsychology Amy Jak, PhD, Psychology Service (151B), VA San Diego Healthcare System and Dept. of Psychiatry, University of California-San Diego, 3350 La Jolla Village Dr., San Diego, CA 92161; (858) 642-3742; ajak@ucsd.edu. Abstracts should be related to neuropsychology, hypothesis driven, and include empirical findings. Critical reviews also considered but should be data based. Anonymous review. 41—American Psychology-Law Society Brian L. Cutler, PhD, Dept. of Psychology, University of North Carolina, 9201 University City Blvd., Charlotte, NC 28223-0001; (704) 687-4775; brian.cutler@uoit.ca. 42—Psychologists in Independent Practice Denise Davis, PhD, 1225 Temple Ridge Dr., Nashville, TN 37221; (615) 356-5075; denise.d.davis@vanderbilt.edu. Proposals on “Effective and Diverse Practice in 2012” are invited, including evidence-based interventions, ethical challenges, emerging technology, and diverse types of practice (I/O, forensics, consultation, etc.). Anonymous review. 43—Society for Family Psychology Susan J. Regas, PhD, CSPP-LA, Alliant International University, 1000 S. Fremont, Unit 5, Alhambra, CA 91803; (626) 284-8276; sregas@alliant.edu. Program proposals in the areas of couple and family psychology: research, practice, training, and professional development are invited. No papers accepted. Anonymous review. 44—Society for the Psychological Study of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Issues Angela D. Ferguson, PhD, School of Education, Howard University, 2441 4th St., NW, Washington, DC 20059; (202) 994-1880; adferguson@howard.edu. 45—Society for the Psychological Study of Ethnic Minority Issues Priscilla Dass-Brailsford, EdD, Counseling & Psychology, Lesley University, 29 Everett St., Cambridge, MA 02138; (617) 349-8336; pd227@georgetown.edu. 46—Media Psychology Sharon M. Brennan, PhD, and Jerri Lynn Hogg, PhD, 7 E. 68th St., Rm. PL3, New York, NY 10065-4963; (212) 628-8076 (Brennan); (860) 614-9659 (Hogg); drsharonbrennan@earthlink.net (Brennan); hoggjl@ aol.com (Hogg). 47—Exercise and Sport Psychology Anthony P. Kontos, PhD, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center for Sports Medicine, 3200 S. Water St., Pittsburgh, PA 15203; (412) 432-3681; akontos@pitt.edu. Proposals for symposia, workshops, papers, and posters in sport and exercise psychology are invited. One-hour sessions and those eligible for CE credits are encouraged. Anonymous review. 48—Society for the Study of Peace, Conflict, and Violence: Peace Psychology Rebekah Phillips DeZalia, PhD, 1010 E. Fort Macon Rd., #1, Atlantic Beach, NC 28512; (252) 515-2834; rphillipsdezalia@gmail.com. 49—Society of Group Psychology and Group Psychotherapy Janice DeLucia-Waak, PhD, and Dennis Kivlighan, PhD, University of Buffalo, 403 Baldy Hall, Buffalo, NY 14620; (716) 645-1107 (DeLucia-Waak); jdelucia@buffalo.edu (DeLucia-Waak); dennisk@umd.edu (Kivlighan). All group-related proposals are solicited: posters, themed symposia, workshops, and continuing education sessions. Three student poster awards are available. Anonymous review. 50—Society of Addiction Psychology Amee B. Patel, 2121 Hepburn St., Houston, TX 770543218; amee@mail.utexas.edu. 51—Society for the Psychological Study of Men and Masculinity Anthony J. Isacco, PhD, Dept. of Counseling Psychology, Chatham University, Dilworth-212, Woodland Rd., Pittsburgh, PA 15232; (412) 365-2478; aisacco@chatham.edu. Proposals addressing research, education, training, policy, or interventions for men and boys. Submissions on internationalism, fatherhood, cultural diversity, spirituality, and military men are particularly welcome. Anonymous review. 14 APA CALL for PROGRAMS * Orlando, Florida * August 2–5, 2012

Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of Monitor on Psychology - September 2011

Monitor on Psychology - September 2011
Letters
President’s Column
Contents
From the CEO
Supreme Court hears psychologists on prison and video game cases
Antipsychotics are overprescribed in nursing homes
New MCAT likely to recognize the mind-body connection
A $2 million boost for military and families
In Brief
GOVERNMENT RELATIONS UPDATE
On Your Behalf
Judicial Notebook
Random Sample
TIME CAPSULE
QUESTIONNAIRE
Speaking of Education
SCIENCE WATCH
An uncertain future for American workers
Advocating for psychotherapy
PRACTICE PROFILE
ETHICALLY SPEAKING
Seared in our memories
Helping kids cope in an uncertain world
APA and Nickelodeon team up
Muslims in America, post 9/11
Bin Laden’s death
‘They expect us to be there’
Answering the call of public policy
Candidates answer final questions
APA News
Division Spotlight
New leaders
AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL FOUNDATION
Disaster relief training
Honoring teaching excellence
Personalities

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