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Psychology at its most popular but at what cost? Supporting the workers: Psychology and humanitarian aid APS members only: Psychosocial impact of mobile phone use amongst adolescents President's Note: Communication - the key to success Privacy reminder on disclosure |
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Workplace stress: environmental and individual factors Fighting back: Workplace bullying in Australia APS members only: President's Note: Past, present and the future of the APS Caps off to HICAPS Better Outcomes in Mental Health Care Insurance update: Disturbing trends revealed |
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Out of bounds - The influence of sporting heroes Do help lines help young Australians? Copycat suicide: The influence of the media Ethnicity of the APS membership APS members only: Reviewing the Society Integration of Mental Health, Suicide Prevention and Drug Alcohol Services – but how? Department of Veterans’ Affairs: Report on members’ survey Australian suicide trends: 1991 – 2001 |
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The man behind the mask: male body image dissatisfaction Psychosocial outcomes in cosmetic surgery The secret life of body dysmorphic disorder APS members only: President's Note Referral service online soon Reflections on elections Psychology and aged care in Australia Should there be a BOMHC2? |
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Obesity: attaining positive outcomes Shop ‘til you drop: Battling compulsive shopping APS members only: On being president But it wasn’t in the contract: avoiding the contractual hornet’s nest By David L. Stokes, Manager, Professional Issues with Frank Tinney, APS Workplace Issues Advisor |
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What factors prevent and promote forgiveness? APS members only: President's Message: New body for accrediting courses in psychology By Paul Martin FAPS, APS President How psychology informs cancer treatment and prevention Staying cool in 2004: Interest Group conferences and awards Marry in haste, repent at leisure: Professional relationships in private practice |