Corporate Profile for Contemporary Psychology Associates Inc., dated Oct. 11, 1996.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- The following Corporate Profile is available for inclusion in your files. News releases for this client are distributed by Business Wire and also become part of the leading databases and information services See Information Systems. . These include Dow Jones Dow Jones the best known of several U.S. indexes of movements in price on Wall Street. [Am. Hist.: Payton, 202] See : Finance News/Retrieval, Bloomberg Financial Markets, Reuter Company Newsyear, Reuter Business Briefing, DataTimes, Nexis, Dialog, NewsNet, America OnLine See AOL. , CompuServe, Delphi, Individual's HeadsUp and First!, Desktop Data's NewsEdge, UMI UMI University Microfilms International UMI United States Minor Outlying Islands (ISO Country code) UMI University of Miami UMI Universal Management Infrastructure (IBM) Data Courier, NewsBank, Information Access Co., Prodigy, Comtex, and many others. -0-
Published Date: Oct. 11, 1996
Company Name: Contemporary Psychology Associates Inc.
Address: 8416 E. Florence Blvd., Suite 210
Downey, Calif. 90241
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 76477
Los Angeles, Calif. 90076
Main Telephone
Number: 213/487-7339 or 800/677-1983
Chief Executive
Officer: Daniela L. Alloro, Ph.D.
Chief Financial
Officer: Robert R. Butterworth, Ph.D.
Public Relations
Contact: Robert R. Butterworth, Ph.D.
Business number: 213/487-7339 or 800/677-1983
Company description: Since 1984, psychologist Robert R. Butterworth, Ph.D., of Contemporary Psychology Associates Inc. of Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. , has been focusing and commenting on psychological aspects of national news and human behavior
Contemporary Psychology Associates, a counseling and research firm, has conducted extensive surveys focused on children and youth and on social and political issues. Butterworth believes that in a world of fast-breaking national news, with time pressures and deadlines, it is easier for a reporter to fill in the answers to the who, what and where of a news story than to focus on the why or motivational aspects of a piece. Yet in many cases, the psychological or human aspect of a story is overlooked. Butterworth's surveys, comments and observations have appeared in most of the major newspapers in the United States Newspapers have declined in their influence and penetration into American households over the years. The U.S. does not have a national paper per se, although the influential dailies the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal are sold in most U.S. cities. and Europe. He is a member of the American Psychology Association, Media Psychology Division. CONTACT: Contemporary Psychology Associates Inc. |
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