Presidential Column
Academic Career Values and Choices: Two Perspectives
Two contributions that follow in this issue — speaking clearly but in very different voices and emerging from contrasting professional and life stages — provide distinctive but complementary perspectives on ... More>
Observer Article
The Galton Whistle
In the mid-1800s, Sir Francis Galton was presented with a dilemma. He wanted to test hearing ability for higher frequencies but did not have a piece of equipment to adequately ... More>
Psychological Science Around the World
Chance Meets Choice on the Path to Autonomy: Psychology at the University of Minho, Portugal
As Albert Bandura once pointed out, “in a chance encounter the separate chains of events have their own causal determinants, but their intersection occurs fortuitously rather than through deliberate plan” ... More>
Observer Article
PCSAS Outreach
As Executive Director of PCSAS (Psychological Clinical Science Accreditation System), I have been conducting an active outreach campaign on two main fronts: federal recognition and support of this new accreditation ... More>
Observer Article
Psychological Clinical Science and Accreditation: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
A single, unified scientist-practitioner clinical psychology training model, forged 60 years ago at a conference Boulder, Colorado, tweaked and tattered over the decades, has now been torn asunder. In its ... More>




