Professional Psychology, Research and Practice 1999 - Abstracts

Professional Psychology, Research and Practice 1999
TitleSubjectAuthors
A case for interdependence in psychology.Psychology and mental healthHerdman, Roger, McCarty, Richard
A step backward in the recovered memory debate.(response to B.P. Karon and A.J. Widener, Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, vol. 29, p. 482, 1998)Psychology and mental healthLilienfeld, Scott O., Loftus, Elizabeth F.
Good psychologists must also be good citizens.Psychology and mental healthBaird, Brian
Moving toward a broader model of health care.Psychology and mental healthBradley, Bill
Psychology and the law: a shared vision for the 21st century.Psychology and mental healthDeLeon, Patrick H., Ogloff, James R.P., Beavers, Donna J.
Repressed memories: just the facts.(response to articles by Scott O. Lilienfeld and Elizabeth F. Loftus and by Mark Pendergrast in this issue, p. 623)Psychology and mental healthKaron, Bertram P., Widener, Anmarie J.
Rotary International - a private partner in a public health battle: a model for psychology?Psychology and mental healthDeLeon, Patrick H., Long, Edward R., Gemski, Liz
Smearing in the name of scholarship.(response to B.P. Karon and A.J. Widener, Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, vol. 29, p. 482, 1998)Psychology and mental healthPendergrast, Mark
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