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donjacques
Sep 8, 20165 min read
“I’m Not Just Black!”: Exploring Intersections of Identity
By Faye Z. Belgrave, PhD (Professor, Virginia Commonwealth University) and Sarah J. Javier, MS (Doctoral Candidate, Virginia Commonwealth...
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donjacques
Jul 18, 20163 min read
Why Evidence-Based Community Policing Needs to be the Norm, Not an Exception
By Susan H. McDaniel, PhD Longstanding tensions between police and communities of color have reached a boiling point in the United...
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donjacques
Aug 12, 20154 min read
We Need to Talk about Money: How Ignoring Socioeconomic Status Hurts Research
By Meagan Sweeney, MA (Graduate Intern, APA Office of Socioeconomic Status) There is a social convention to not talk about money. We...
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donjacques
Aug 25, 20142 min read
Aging with HIV: New Research Sheds Light on a Growing Population
By David Martin, PhD, ABPP (Senior Director, APA Office on AIDS) The Office on AIDS is pleased to have played a small supporting role in...
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donjacques
Jul 22, 20142 min read
Think Psychology is Missing from the Discussion of Poverty? Write for Our Blog
Are you a psychologist, social scientist or mental health professional who works on issues related to poverty? Here’s an opportunity for...
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donjacques
Jun 6, 20143 min read
No Silver Bullet: Why We Need Research on Gun Violence Prevention
By Clinton W. Anderson, PhD (Associate Executive Director, APA Public Interest Directorate) Deaths and injuries from firearms pose a...
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donjacques
Jun 6, 20133 min read
How Can We Get Children and Teens Treatment That Works?
By Michael Southam-Gerow, PhD (APA Committee on Children, Youth, and Families) More than 4 million children and teens have a serious...
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donjacques
Jun 3, 20133 min read
Why Are We Making Such Slow Progress in Promoting Child Mental Health?
By Mary Ann McCabe, PhD (Chair, APA Interdivisional Task Force on Child and Adolescent Mental Health) The economic costs to society of...
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