American Psychologist

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Everett L. Shostrom (1921-1992): Obituary.1996/01/01English
Integrating psychology and public health: Challenges and opportunities.1996/01/01English
Ewing Lakin Phillips (1915-1994): Obituary.1996/01/01English
The road to reform: Of editors and educators.2000/01/01English
Report of the Ethics Committee, 1998.1999/01/01English
Scientist-practitioner ≠ science + practice: Boulder is bolder.2000/01/01English
Practicing school psychology: A turn-of-the-century perspective.2000/01/01English
"Presidential addresses of Miller and Walker": Reply.1970/01/01
The effectiveness of leadership training: A reply to Argyris.1978/01/01English
Role of psychology in the delivery of health services.1970/01/01
Psychology training in emergency services.1970/01/01
Ethnocultural and linguistic bias in mental health evaluation of Hispanics.1987/01/01English
The crisis of legitimacy in APA.1970/01/01
Stability of student interests in general psychology.1970/01/01
Psychotherapeutic interventions in physical health: Unexpected opportunities.1978/01/01English
Language in child, chimp, and gorilla.1987/01/01English
Environmental toxins and behavioral development: A new role for psychological research.1983/01/01English
Argument terminable or interminable?1970/01/01
The clashing of symbols: Prelude to child and family policy.1987/01/01English
An evaluation of 80 psychology journals based on the Science Citation Index.1978/01/01English
Position statement on psychological assessment and public policy.1970/01/01
Values in science: Comment on Haan.1983/01/01English
On the possible contributions of psychology to knowing what is moral.1983/01/01English
More mischief.1978/01/01English
Replies to Leary, Houts and Krasner, Waterman, and Einhorn.1983/01/01English
Resistance to brief therapy.1987/01/01English
The "expert witness" hassle.1970/01/01
Pandora, Faust, and Proxmire.1978/01/01English
A new strategy for meeting new challenges.1970/01/01
A quest for balance: Enough "no black scorpions" for a while.1971/01/01