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When Military Psychology, the leading academic journal for research on defense and service populations, updated its masthead this fall, Austin Peay State University (APSU) had reason to celebrate. The journal's new leadership includes several faculty members from APSU, highlighting the university's significant contributions to the field of military psychology.
In addition to the journal's leadership changes, APSU has introduced a new PsyD concentration, further solidifying its commitment to advancing research and practice in military psychology. This program aims to equip students with the skills and knowledge necessary to address the unique psychological needs of military personnel and their families.
Moreover, APSU has welcomed several new hires who bring a wealth of experience and expertise to the department. These additions are expected to enhance the university's research capabilities and expand its influence within the military psychology community. With these developments, APSU continues to establish itself as a hub for innovative research and training in this vital area of psychology.
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