Roy Scrivner Memorial Research Grants (LGBT family psychology)
The Roy Scrivner Memorial Research Grants from the American Psychological Foundation (APF) seek to support early career investigators working on LGBT family psychology and therapy.
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The Roy Scrivner Memorial Research Grants from the American Psychological Foundation (APF) seek to support early career investigators working on LGBT family psychology and therapy.
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