

Work Life Integration : Part I—Not So Secret Secrets to Managing Your Personal Life and Career
Increasingly, many psychologists live in a world where their work and personal life have blurring boundaries. The reasons for this are...


APAPO CAPP update : Value, Voice, and Voting*
As the election finishes, I’m struck by what a difficult and divisive time it is in our country. APA has done a great job with its...


Health Psychology, the Next Generation: Supervision in the Hospital Setting
After 12 years of working with trainees, it’s interesting to look back on how training has impacted me as a psychologist and the lessons...


APAPO CAPP meeting update: Using our strengths to position psychologists in the healthcare and prac
This week has been challenging but exciting: After 12 years in an integrated care program in bariatric surgery, I moved to a new...


Integrated Care: Ethics for Psychologists in the Hospital Setting
I was privileged to present with Division 38 on Ethics in Hospital Settings at the 2016 APA Convention with colleagues Dr. Amy Sullivan...


The Practice Organization: Where does it fit in at Convention?
I am energized and excited having just returned from APA Convention in Denver. What a great city and venue! I loved the Blue Bear, but...


Integrated Care: Lessons Learned
One of APA Practice Organizations goals is to promote psychologists in integrated healthcare systems and help psychologists transition...


Top 15 APAPO Action Items 2016 & CAPP meeting update
It’s been a whirlwind week of meetings for me. I was privileged to speak at the Idaho Psychological Association on obesity, binge eating...


APA Practice Organization: A Crucial Investment
Why not being an APA Practice Organization member is like not saving for retirement. . . “Someone should do something about that. We...


Perspectives: One CAPP member's take on APAPO news
It’s already been a great journey for me to serve on APAPO CAPP. I was so honored and excited to learn in October I had been elected by...