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Category: Article

Board Certification Rates and Interest in the US Air Force

Learn about successful efforts to promote board certification among military psychologists.

Psychology’s Testing Enterprise Deserves Better: Response to Mikesell, Frederick, & Otto (2025)

Specialists provide an alternative perspective regarding psychologists’ duties to protect psychological testing data.

Perils and Advances in Online Therapy

The proliferation of virtual therapy presents both promises and challenges for ethical, evidence-based service delivery.

Coaching Psychology in the National Security Community

Psychologists are uniquely positioned to learn coaching skills to address non-clinical concerns.

Pediatric Uropsychology: A Growing and Diverse Subspecialty of Pediatric Psychology

Uropsychologists use psychobehavioral principles to treat patients with urological conditions.

Championing Autonomy: A Call to Action on Advocating for Patient Choice

Psychologists must balance patients’ autonomy with their safety and capacity to consent, which may require ongoing assessment.

Temporal Dynamics in Suicide: How Fluid Vulnerability Theory Informs Assessment and Intervention

Conceptualizing suicidality as a fluctuating state rather than a stable trait helps clinicians mitigate risk and intervene effectively.

Beyond the Standard Dose: Reflections on Medication Sensitivity Across the Surgical Continuum

A psychologist reflects on her own experience receiving medical care, and how to improve it for others.

A Holistic Approach to Supporting Families of Individuals with Autism

Family members are an important target of interventions for children on the autism spectrum.

The Varied Roles of Neuropsychology in a Multidisciplinary Clinic for Huntington’s Disease

Clinical neuropsychologists play a key role in the treatment and management of this rare neurodegenerative condition.

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