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    The Family Psychologist

    Div. 43, Society for Family Psychology
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    November 2018
    A cup of coffee, a newspaper and reading glasses in front of a laptop
    Editor's Note

    Letter from the editor

    Editor Kendra Campbell welcomes you to the latest issue of The Family Psychologist.
    By Kendra Campbell, PhD

    Editor Kendra Campbell welcomes you to the latest issue of The Family Psychologist.

    Div. 43 Board

    • Recognition of the Div. 43 Board of Directors
      TFP editors thank the Div. 43 leadership for their support of this publication.

    Presidential Address

    • Shout it from the rooftops; write it on the skyline
      Exciting news about couple and family psychology.
      By Susan Regas, PhD

    Vice President for Public Interest and Diversity

    • Addressing the clinical impact of immigration
      In the current political climate, our role as family psychologists means taking a stand for social justice.
      By Martha Hernández, PhD

    Vice President for Practice

    • Self-disclosures in couple and family psychology
      Reflections from the APA convention.
      By Allison B. Hill, PhD, JD

    Vice-President for Education

    • The accidental family therapist
      How do we close the postlicensure training gap in couple and family psychology?
      By Christina Wise, PhD, and Jessica Gomez, PsyD

    Practice Corner

    • Deal breakers in relationships: Setting the red line
      Real world issues in couple therapy.
      By Terrence Patterson, EdD, ABPP

    Student/ECP Corner

    • On thriving through the Association of Psychology Postdoctoral and Internship Centers match with most of your wits
      Our new student/ECP representative offers words of wisdom on successfully navigating the internship match process.
      By Shawndeeia Drinkard, PhD

    Council Report

    • Div. 43 Council Representative report, Aug. 13, 2018
      APA Council of Representatives met Aug. 8 and 10 at APA convention in San Francisco. Div. 43 was represented by Marianne Celano and Kristi Coop Gordon.
      By Marianne Celano, PhD, ABPP, and Kristina C Gordon, PhD

    Forensic Corner

    • The language we use: Elucidating or escalating?
      Family forensic psychologists serve crucial, educational roles.
      By Lyn Greenberg, PhD

    Reference Corner

    • Book review of "Body to Body Intimacy: Transformation Through Love, Sex and Neurobiology" (2018) by Stella Resnick
      A holistic approach to sex therapy that belongs on every couple therapist's bookshelf.
      By Linda Berg-Cross, PhD, ABPP, CBSM, DBSM
    • Citizen psychologist opportunity and other resources
      Opportunities and announcements for Div. 43 members.
      By Linda Berg-Cross, PhD, ABPP, CBSM, DBSM

    Fellows

    • Become a family psychology fellow
      Application deadline: Dec. 15, 2018.
    • Invitation to become a fellow in Div. 43
      Being a fellow is an honor for contributions made nationally and internationally.
    • Fellows checklist 2018-2019 (PDF, 90KB)
      Begin your application with our division checklist.
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    Notice to readers

    Please note that as of April 2020, the division is no longer updating the Family Psychologist newsletter. Members and readers interested in the latest news and articles from the division should instead visit The Couple and Family Psychologist Blog.

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