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Representatives from medicine and psychology endorsed a biopsychosocial approach for treating pain and insomnia over the traditionally used biomedical model at a recent consensus conference held at the National Institutes of Health. At the technology

The Academy of Psychological Clinical Science (APCS) held its inaugural meeting in New York City, July 1-2,1995, in conjunction with the APS Annual Convention, drawing together some 21 representatives of North American doctoral training programs

I report here on the highlights of the recent APS Board of Directors meeting held in Portland, Oregon, on December 1-3. Twice a year the Board meets, and each year at about this time we

Weighing in at 2.3 kilograms, Research-Doctorate Programs in the United States: Continuity and Change IS the latest (and fairest?) report on institutional quality in graduate education. Produced by the National Research Council (NRC) (see page

Not too many five-year-olds would command the attention of several top federal agency chiefs but just prior to its sixth birthday (on August 12), APS hosted the likes of Wendy Baldwin, Rex Cowdry, Enoch Gordis

The announcement in this issue of the Observer that APS is convening a “Summit on Accreditation” may come as a surprise to many of our members. Why, you may be asking, is APS — the