type='html'>Hi Folks!!
For those who have followed this blog, powered by Blogger.com (a Google product), the last several days have likely appeared normal. Behind the curtain, there have been some difficulties.
Since September 18, 2012, the Ethics Education and Psychology Blog (along with likely all Blogger.com blogs) has been experiencing problems. The most visible to readers is the possibility that someone attempted to sign up for email services without success.
If you have attempted to sign up for email subscription services from September 18 through the 25th, 2012, then you likely are not receiving email from Ethics Education and Psychology.
I apologize, in advance, for any inconvenience. If you attempted to sign up for email between these dates, then you will need to do so again. Apparently, Google was in the midst of changing templates and the email subscription services (among others) had been temporarily interrupted.
Thank you for following the blog.
Special thanks to those who send notes about news stories, PowerPoint presentations, and other blog-worthy information.
John Gavazzi, PsyD ABPP
Blog Founder
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