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Stress in America 2011
The 2011 Stress in America survey focuses on how stress is affecting different regions, genders and generations of Americans.
Press Release (January 11, 2012) -
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Latest APA Survey Reveals Deepening Concerns About Connection Between Chronic Disease and Stress
This report discusses the impact stress has on the health of the country, especially caregivers and people living with a chronic illness such as obesity or depression.
Press Release (January 11, 2012) -
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American Psychological Association Seeks Applicants for 6th Annual APA Excellence in Librarianship Award
This Award was created to recognize an outstanding contribution to psychology and behavioral sciences librarianship within the past 5 years.
Press Release (January 9, 2012) -
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Blogging May Help Teens Dealing with Social Distress
Blogging may have psychological benefits for teens suffering from social anxiety, improving their self-esteem and helping them relate better to their friends.
Press Release (January 4, 2012) -
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Announcing APA Books E-Collection 2012
The electronic release of APA scholarly and professional book titles from the current copyright year within the new APA Books E-Collection 2012 has been announced.
Press Release (December 12, 2011) -
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Working Moms Feel Better Than Stay-at-Home Moms, Study Finds
Mothers with jobs tend to be healthier and happier than moms who stay at home during their children’s infancy and pre-school years.
Press Release (December 12, 2011) -
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'Tis the Season for Nostalgia: Holiday Reminiscing Can Have Psychological Benefits
Research finds that people who are prone to nostalgia excel at maintaining personal relationships and choose healthy social ways of coping with their troubles.
Press Release (December 7, 2011) -
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Statement of the American Psychological Association on the DSM-5 Development Process
APA Members with significant expertise in the scientific areas relevant to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders have been urged to take part in the DSM revision efforts.
Press Release (December 2, 2011) -
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APA Calls for Defeat of Ayotte Amendment #1068 to S.1867
APA urges the Senate to vote no on the Ayotte amendment (#1068) to the FY 2012 defense authorization bill, S.1867.
Press Release (December 1, 2011) -
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APA Applauds Proposed Legislation to Address Psychological Impacts of Unemployment
The American Psychological Association applauds Rep. Alcee Hastings, D-Fla., for reintroducing legislation to reduce the psychological toll of unemployment in tough economic times.
Press Release (November 28, 2011)

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