American Psychological Association to end use of APA Style by 2020
Washington, DC (April 1, 2016): The American Psychological Association (APA) recently announced that it plans to end the use of APA Style by the year […]
Washington, DC (April 1, 2016): The American Psychological Association (APA) recently announced that it plans to end the use of APA Style by the year […]
President Donald Trump. I get it; passions are running high and that is just on the cable news networks. High passion, however, is no reason […]
I promised you a follow up to the follow up, so here it is: The American Psychological Association’s (APA) Center for Workforce Studies has put […]
Psychologists: Why would you write an email newsletter? So the topic for today’s blog post is a business one related to content marketing for psychologists […]
Many people got nervous about transitioning from ICD-9-CM to ICD-10-CM. The industry had a ton of time to prepare and there were plenty of delays […]
Each year around this time the American Psychological Association releases the results of its latest Stress in America Survey that polls people about stress; you can […]
I’ve been writing. I’m nearly done with a book about consulting on Social Security disability claims that I’ve actually been meaning to write for years. I’ve […]
My favorite laptop of mine crashed it’s final crash a little over a week ago; it has a headstone now that reads 9/17/2010 to 2/23/2016. […]
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This post is a quick follow up to my recent post here. I just wanted to let you know that I’ll stick with this map […]
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