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Published Online: 17 December 2010

APA Members Get Bigger Discount!

When you are purchasing books and other products published by American Psychiatric Publishing Inc., you will get faster service and a new, steeper discount when you buy them online at <www.appi.org>. You will now get a 20 percent discount instead of the previous 10 percent discount. Members-in-training get a 25 percent discount. When ordering, be sure to include your member number in the appropriate section of the shopping cart. Discounts are also available when purchasing by phone, e-mail, mail, or fax. More information is posted at <www.appi.org/Resources/Pages/ForAPAMembers.aspx>. And don't forget to keep up with the latest news from APPI on Twitter at <http://twitter.com/APPI_Publishing> and Facebook at <www.facebook.com/pages/American-Psychiatric-Publishing-Inc/247299263799> and <www.facebook.com/pages/APPIorg/61523802410#/pages/PsychiatryOnline/15283853375>.

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Published online: 17 December 2010
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