2012, Issue 1, Spring

Articles: 
  • Conference Review

    Last March, I was fortunate to attend an amazing gathering, "Toward a New Psychology of Interpersonal Relationships," which was presented by UCLA Extension and Lifespan Learning Institute.

    I had been to several of these annual meetings previously, and this year’s may have been the most interesting one yet. Among the impressive list of speakers were: Diane Ackerman, John Gottman, Iain McGilchrist, Allan Schore, Daniel Siegel, Arietta Slade, and Marion F. Solomon (who was also one of the conference organizers).

  • Conference Preview

    The Mid-Pacific Conference on Birth and Primal Health Research will take place on October 26-28, 2012, in Honolulu. The venue will be the Hawaii Convention Center, and APPPAH will have a presence there.

  • Media Watch

    This section is intended to draw attention to items in the news that are pertinent to our field. APPPAH does not necessarily agree with, or vouch for, the scientific worthiness of any of the news items mentioned here. Just reporting...

    Exposure to toxins can alter DNA.

    Women with ovarian disease may have inherited it from great grandmothers who were exposed to toxic chemicals decades ago, according to a study by Washington State University researchers.

Publication Date: 
March 2012