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Journal of Pediatric Psychology, Vol. 25, No. 1, 2000, pp. 1-3
© 2000 Society of Pediatric Psychology
Editorial: Journal of Pediatric Psychology 2000
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania
All correspondence should be sent to Anne E. Kazak, Division of Oncology, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, 324 S. 34th St., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104-4399. E-mail: kazak@email.chop.edu .
The Journal of Pediatric Psychology enters the twenty-first century on a trajectory that has been strong and consistent throughout its history. That course traces ongoing growth and responsiveness to changes in the nature of pediatric psychology research and practice. The passage of time, so evident in our hopes and anxieties about the arrival of the year 2000, signals the importance of reflecting on the past, reassessing current goals, activities, and relationships and envisioning the future. This first issue of 2000 is the midpoint of my term as Editor. In this editorial, I highlight important developments relevant to JPP, summarize current information, and outline ways in which related themes will be addressed in future issues.
There are many reasons for celebration. This issue of JPP is the
first of volume 25, marking the twenty-fifth anniversary of the journal in
2000. Developmentally,
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