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Tennessee

PsychologistNumber 4, Volume I December, 1978

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Board of Directors ICommittee Chairpersons 2Letter to Non-Members from TPA 3-4Executive Board Meeting Minutes, Oct. 19 5-7Annual Business Meeting Minutes . 8-9Executive Board Meeting Minutes, Oct. 20 .... 9-10Treasurer's Report ||Reflections on the Convention 12-13Article from Chattanooga News-Free Press 14-15Students' Contributions to Psychology Competition 16TPA Legislative Committee Topics .... 17-18Continuing Education Relicensure 19Announcements 20-21TPA Committee on Legislation Letter 22-23Sign Up Sheet - TPA Legislative Network Volunteers 24Letters to the Editor 25-271979 National Media Awards' . 28APA State Psychological Association Secretaries 29-30TPA Membership Application . 31

TENNESSEE PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION

TPA, organized in 1948 "to advance psychology as a science, as a profession, and asa means of promoting human welfare", is an affiliate of the American PsychologicalAssociation.

1978-79 BOARD OF DIRECTORS

President

Immediate Past President

President Elect

Vice President (East Tennessee)

Vice President (Middle Tennessee)

Vice President (West Tennessee)

Secretary-Treasurer

Region 5, Rep Division 31

Editor, Tennessee Psychologist

Henry Tomes, Ph.D.Meharry Mental Health Center1005 18th Avenue, NorthNashville, Tennessee 37208(615) 327-6609, Office; (615) 876-3586, Home

Charles L. Walter, Ph.D.201 Dogwood Lane, Johnson City, Tenn. 37601(615) 928-7981

Eric Theiner, Ph.D.61 Bel lair Drive, Memphis, Tenn. 38104(901) 725-6949, Home

Janet G. Wallace

105 Montlcello Road, Oak Ridge, Tenn. 37830(615) 584-0190

Susan Lewis, Ph.D.2100 Pierce Avenue, Room 240-BVanderbilt Medical Center, South, Nashville, Tn(615) 322-3463 37212

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Robert Bloom, Ph.D.Department of PsychologyMemphis State University, Memphis, Tenn. 38152(901) 454-2143

Elizabeth Tolar, M.A.798 Charles Place, Memphis, Tenn. 37112(901) 458-7561

Murphy Thomas, Ph.D.109 North Spring, Box 1559Murfreesboro, Tennessee 37130(615) 893-0770, Office; (615) 896-0794, Home

Robert P. Lindeman, Ed.D.Route 2, Box 240Johnson City, Tennessee 37601(615) 928-0557

The Tennessee Psychologist is the official publication of the Tennessee Psycho IogicaAssociation. All matters pertaining to its policies, contents and distribution shoube brought to the attention of the Executive Editor.

TENNESSEE PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION

COMMITTEE CHA.1 RPERSONS 1978-79

Membership Committee Trudie Orr, Ph.D.1750 Frayser Boulevard, Suite DMemphis, Tennessee 38127(901) 353-6440 Office(901) 372-1041 Home

Ethics Committee Wayne Richards, Ph.D.Dede Wallace Center700 Craighead Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. 37204(615) 385-1418

Legislative Committee Nicholas Sieveklng, Ph.D.300 Oxford House

1313 21st Avenue, SouthNashville, Tennessee 37212(615) 322-2571

Vice Chairperson Stan Golden, Ph.D.Department of PsychologyMiddle Tennessee State UniversityMurfreesboro, Tennessee

Nominations Committee Charlie Walter, Ph.D.210 Dogwood LaneJohnson City, Tennessee 37601(615) 928-7981

Election Committee The President Elect (See Board of Directors)

Honors Committee Mary Frances Hall, Ph.D.512 Baxter Lane

Nashville, Tennessee 37221(615) 373-3641, Office(615) 373-3641, Home

School Psychology Committee Not appointed.

Program & Local Arrangements Committee . Arthur Ford, Ph.D.Family MedicineMeharry Medical College, Nashville, Tenn. 37208(615) 327-6572

Continuing Education Committee Kenneth Newton, Ph.D.Austin Peay Psychology BuildingKnoxvllle, Tennessee 37916

PSRC . '. Leonard Miller, Ph.D.4803 Lyons View PikeKnoxville, Tennessee 37919

Eric Theiner, Ph.D. (See Board of Directors)

Health Advisory Committee Larry Lyda, Ph.D.

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NOTE: The following is a letter sent to non-members of TPA byMarcie Turner,. Ph.D., Membership Chairperson. These pointsmay be of value to present members of TPA as they encourageother psychologists to become members of TPA.

TENNESSEE PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION

Dear Colleague:

We are writing to tell you about the Tennessee PsychologicalAssociation and to invite you to join,

T,P,A, is the statewide organization of psychologists of all types -academic psychologists, clinical psychologists, research psychologists,school psychologists, industrial psychologists and others. Our membership is over 400 people, nearly half the psychological personnel inthe state.

What does T,P.A, do? A sample of activities is shown below:

- Continuing education - annual workshops for Tennessee psychologists,

- Annual convention - to present research findings, to participate insymposia, discussions, or workshops, to meet with colleagues,

- Communication - Our newsletter keeps us abreast of what is going onin psychology in Tennessee.

- Representation of Tennessee at the American Psychological Association,including a Council Representative, reporting our activities to theAmerican Association of State Psychology Boards, participation inDivision 31 affairs, communicating with APA Committees, and nominating members,

- Legislative activity - monitoring legislation relevant to psychologyin Tennessee and working with legislators on these laws.

- Ethics - defining and maintaining ethical standards for psychologistsin the State of Tennessee.

- Research - student honors to the best papers submitted,

- Standards - PRSO and PSRC are current and we are providing inputfrom psychology on these review standards,

- Honors of important local psychologists - as nominated and approvedby psychologists in the state.

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- Liaison to school psychologists in Tennessee.

- Recommendation to the Governor of Tennessee of qualified academicand non-academic psychologists to participate on the LicensingBoard,

- Encourage local psychological groups to function in variousregions of Tennessee,

- Represent psychology to various educational, governmental,health, and community agencies.

We are thinking about ways to expand the activities and the impact ofT,P.A, New and exciting ideas are being raised.

If you would like to be a part of the Tennessee Psychological Assoc-iation* new members are accepted at all times. We would be anxious foryou to join and participate. Your ideas and energy would be put togood use.

Sincerely,

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Charlie WalterT,P,A, President

Marcie TurnerMembership Chairperson

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