The Maryland Psychologist

The Maryland Psychologist (TMP) is the official publication of the Maryland Psychological Association and is published bimonthly (6 times per year). This publication focuses on research, practice, and issues facing the field of psychology. The Maryland Psychologist reaches over 1,300 psychologists throughout Maryland and beyond.

Each issues covers important MPA and legislative news, book reviews, substantive articles in line with the issue's theme, and classified ads.

MPA members receive 6 issues of The Maryland Psycholigist per year and have online access to archived abstracts and full-text articles. Members can view and retrieve past issues of the TMP, but must be logged in to do so. Nonmembers may view articles but must purchase a subscription.


May/June 2010

The Power of Advocay: Speaking up for Psychology Practice and the Public

MPA, Public Mental Health, and the 2010 Maryland General Assembly
Paul R. Clavelle, Ph.D.

Michael Row the Boat Ashore
Patrick H. DeLeon, Ph.D., J.D., M.P.H.

2010 Sine Die Report Maryland General Assembly
Julia P. Worchester

MPA PPC's Insurance Survey
R. Patrick Savage, Jr., Ph.D.

Public Affairs: Representing MPA to the General Public
Catherine Busch, Ph.D.


March/April 2010

Exploring Psychology's Contribution to Effective Learning in Schools
Guest Editors: Edwin Oliver, Psy.D.

Gifted Individuals with Learning Disabilities: An Overiew of Considerations in Identification, Assessment, and Intervention
Julie Morrison, Psy.D.

Has RTI Opened the Door for Cognitive Neuroscience?
Steven G. Feifer, D.Ed, NCSP, ABSNP

How do Schools Make Decisions About Students with Disabilities?
William Flook, III, Ph.D.


January/February 2010

Public Mental Health in 2010: The Shredded Safety Net
Guest Editors: Paul R. Clavelle, Ph.D.

Reflections of a Career in Public Mental Health
Joyce F. Derby, Ph.D.

Sustaining High Quality Mental Health Services in Rural Areas
Kathryn Seifert, Ph.D.

Psychology's Problem with Speaking Up: An Invitation form a Public Advocate
Edward N. Shearin, Ph.D.

Public Mental Health Services in a Non-traditional Setting- A Sexual Assult Center
Catherin Busch, Ph.D.

Evaluating Youth Involved with the Juvenile Court System
Laura Estupinan-Kane, Ph.D.

School Psychologists and the Public Mental Health System
Stephanie E. Livesay, M.A., C.A.A., & William Flook, III, Ph.D.



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