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In Case You Missed It – April 24, 2015
Welcome to In Case You Missed It, a weekly roundup of news articles related to issues of psychology, health and mental health, social...
donjacques
Apr 24, 20154 min read
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In Case You Missed It – April 17, 2015
Welcome to In Case You Missed It, a weekly roundup of news articles related to issues of psychology, health and mental health, social...
donjacques
Apr 17, 20154 min read
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In Case You Missed It – April 10, 2015
Welcome to In Case You Missed It, a weekly roundup of news articles related to issues of psychology, health and mental health, social...
donjacques
Apr 10, 20155 min read
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In Case You Missed It – April 3, 2015
Welcome to In Case You Missed It, a weekly roundup of news articles related to issues of psychology, health and mental health, social...
donjacques
Apr 3, 20156 min read
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In Case You Missed It – March 20, 2015
Welcome to In Case You Missed It, a weekly roundup of news articles related to issues of psychology, health and mental health, social...
donjacques
Mar 20, 20155 min read
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In Case You Missed It – March 13, 2015
Welcome to In Case You Missed It, a weekly roundup of news articles related to issues of psychology, health and mental health, social...
donjacques
Mar 13, 20156 min read
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Invisibility Squared: The Challenges of Living as a Transgender Older Adult
By Tarynn Witten, PhD, LCSW (Member, APA Division 44*) & Brian Carpenter, PhD (Member, APA Committee on Aging) The award-winning Amazon...
donjacques
Mar 9, 20157 min read
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In Case You Missed It – February 27, 2015
Welcome to our new feature – In Case You Missed It, a weekly roundup of recent news articles related to issues of psychology, health and...
donjacques
Feb 27, 20154 min read
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APA and Sexual Minorities: Removing the Stigma, 40 Years On
By Gregory M. Herek, PhD (Professor of Psychology, UC Davis) Not so long ago, homosexuality was triply stigmatized. In addition to being...
donjacques
Feb 3, 20153 min read
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Counting Down Our Top 5 Blog Posts
By Efua Andoh (Public Interest Communications Staff) This is our 150th post and given that it is the end of the year, we would like to...
donjacques
Dec 8, 20145 min read
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Beyond Stonewall: 6 Challenges Ahead in the Struggle for LGBT Rights
Police confront gay protesters in New York’s 1969 Stonewall Uprising. By Efua Andoh (PI Communications Staff) and Ron Schlittler, MIPP...
donjacques
Jun 27, 20145 min read
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Why We Still Need ENDA for Full Protection of LGBT Workers
By Leo Rennie (Senior Legislative & Federal Affairs Officer, APA Public Interest Government Relations Office) On June 16, the White House...
donjacques
Jun 20, 20142 min read
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When Policy Gets Under the Skin (In a Good Way): The Case of LGBT Health
By Caroline Fitz, MPhil (Graduate Student Intern, APA Public Interest Government Relations Office) In what percentage of states do you...
donjacques
Mar 24, 20143 min read
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APA’s New Safe and Supportive Schools Project Takes on Bullying
By Lacey Rosenbaum, M.Ed. (Director, APA’s Safe and Supportive Schools Project, Office of LGBT Concerns) You cannot escape the headlines:...
donjacques
Oct 25, 20134 min read
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What Coming Out as an LGBT Ally Taught Me
APA is featuring the voice of an ally on National Coming Out Day, because allies have a powerful role to play in changing attitudes. ...
donjacques
Oct 11, 20133 min read
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5 Social Justice-Themed Sessions We Loved at APA Convention
By Efua Andoh (PI Communications Staff) The 2013 APA Convention in Honolulu, Hawaii wrapped up over the weekend. Our colleagues at the...
donjacques
Aug 7, 20132 min read
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Isn’t It Time LGBT Individuals Were Federally Protected from Discrimination?
By Micah Haskell-Hoehl & Leo Rennie (Public Interest Government Relations Office) Pop quiz – how many states legally allow employers to...
donjacques
Apr 19, 20133 min read
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