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Couples Can Overdo Being Supportive
February 1, 2010, Science Daily

 
     
 

Prayer Increases Forgiveness, Study Shows
February 1, 2010, Science Daily

 
 

 

 
 

Nine psychological tasks for a good marriage
American Psychological Association

 
     
 

His or Hers Jealousy? New Explanation for Sex Differences in Jealousy
January 31, 2010, Science Daily

 
     
 

Couples with Shared Identity Better at Conflict Resolution
January 29, 2010, PsychCentral

 
     
 

Same-sex couples can be effective parents, researchers find
January 21, 2010, USA Today

 
     
   
     
   
     
   
     
   
     
   

 

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Integrated Health Care occurs in many locations throughout the United States and Canada. Here are some examples of Integrated Health Care teams working to solve current and prevent future health care problems.
 

District of Columbia: Graduate School Practica in Primary Care Settings: Building Identity and Competencies
by Linda Berg-Cross, PhD, Denee Thomas Mwendwa, PhD, Stacey L. Crump, M.S. and Richard Griffith, M.S.

Florida: Expanding Psychologists' Clinical Roles
by Ronald H. Rozensky, PhD

Hawaii: I Ola Lahui: Rural Hawaii Behavioral Health Program
by Joseph Keawe'aimoku Kaholokula, PhD, A. Aukahi Austin, PhD, K. Beth Yano, PhD, Jill M. Oliveira, PhD, Darryl Salvador, PsyD and Robin E.S. Miyamoto, PsyD

Kentucky: Practicing Integrated Healthcare in a Primary Care Setting: University of Kentucky Department of Family and Community Medicine
by William G. Elder, PhD

Michigan: The Integration of Psychology Services at Hurley Medical Center in Flint, Michigan: The Benefits of Parallel Training for Physicians and Psychologists
by Kirk Stucky, PsyD, ABPP, Christine Chew, PhD, and Shannon McIntosh, PhD

Michigan: Integrated Training and Practice in Primary Care: Postdoctoral Psychology Fellowship and Medical Residency Training Partnership at Genesys Regional Medical Center in Grand Blanc, Michigan
by Mark E. Vogel, PhD, ABPP, Heather Kirkpatrick, PhD, ABPP, and Maria Fimiani, PsyD

Mississippi: Health Psychology in Primary Care: Postdoctoral Fellowship Training at the University of Mississippi Medical Center
by Patrick O. Smith, PhD and Kathy L. Crockett, PhD

Newfoundland/Labrador: Interprofessional Education & Practice in Newfoundland/Labrador: The Vision and the Challenges
by Olga Heath, PhD and Vernon R. Curran, PhD

Tennessee: Blending Behavioral Health into Primary Care at Cherokee Health Systems
by Dennis S. Freeman, PhD

Utah: The Role of the Psychologist in Intermountain's Mental Health Integration Program
by Brenda Reiss-Brennan, MS APRN, Dennis Van Uitert, PhD and Quincey Atkin, PhD

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