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Fortunately, APS has not reached the point where running for president of the Society is a highly politicized process with electioneering, grassroots organizations, or inflated campaign promises. (Perhaps this will always be the case.) As

In 1970, the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) was created to investigate causes and prevention and treatment approaches to the biomedical and behavioral dimensions of alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence. Today NIAAA

I am grateful for this opportunity to tell you about the recent “Indiana Conference on Clinical Science in the 21st Century.” After presenting my own views, in the first part of this column, I present

Teaching is a major factor in faculty role definition—and teaching experience is an important hiring criterion—at hundreds of psychology departments in regional universities and liberal arts colleges across the nation. Teaching also is being emphasized