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| Contact | The American Psychoanalytic Association
309 East 49-th Street New York, NY 10017 212/752-0450 212/593-0571 fax 212/980-1831 fax-on-demand central.office (snail) apsa.org |
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| About | The American Psychoanalytic Association is a professional organization of psychoanalysts throughout the United States. The Association is comprised of Affiliate Societies and Training Institutes in many cities and has about 3,000 individual members. It is a Regional Association of the International Psychoanalytical Association.
The official publication of the APsaA is the Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association. |
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| Contact | American Psychoanalytic Foundation
1636 Connecticut Avenue, NW 2 Floor Washington, DC 20009 202/667-6363 202/667-4477 fax 70313.276 (snail) compuserve.com |
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| About | The American Psychoanalytic Foundation is dedicated to the advancement of psychoanalysis through its community outreach, education, research, and clinical program. |
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| Contact | American Psychological Association
750 First Street, NE Washington, DC 20002-4242 800/374-2721 202/336-5500 202/336-5693 fax 202/336-6123 TDD/TTY |
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| About | The American Psychological Association [APA] is the largest scientific and professional organization representing psychology in the United States and is the world's largest association of psychologists. APA's membership includes more than 159,000 researchers, educators, clinicians, consultants and students. Through its divisions in 52 subfields of psychology and affiliations with 59 state, territorial and Canadian provincial associations, APA works to advance psychology as a science, as a profession and as a means of promoting human welfare. |
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Sponsor: American Psychological Association [APA] August 7-10, 2011
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Sponsor: American Psychological Association [APA] August 2-5, 2012
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Sponsored by: American Psychological Association [APA] July 31-August 4, 2013
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| Contact | Tom Pusateri, Executive Director
Society for the Teaching of Psychology 561/297-1006 pusateri (snail) fau.edu |
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| About | Society for the Teaching of Psychology promotes excellence in the teaching of psychology by encouraging research and reflection on teaching and learning, helping teachers share effective teaching techniques, and honoring the dedication and professionalism of teachers of psychology. The Society co-sponsors teaching programs at national and regional conferences, disseminates teaching and advising materials through its Office of Teaching Resources in Psychology [ITRP], supports an Instructional Research Award competition funding instructional projects related to the teaching of psychology, and presents national teaching awards.
Official publication: Teaching of Psychology. |
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| Contact | Society for Personality and Social Psychology
University of Rochester Department of Psychology Rochester, NY 14627 716/275-8724 spsp (snail) scp.rochester.edu |
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| About | The Society for Personality and Social Psychology [SPSP] was founded in 1974 as Division 8 of the American Psychological Association. With over 4,500 members, SPSP is the largest organization of social and personality psychologists in the world. The goals of the Society are to further the generation and dissemination of research in personality and social psychology.
The official publications of SPSP are: |
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| Contact | Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues208 Eye Street, NE
Washington, DC 20002 202/675-6956 202/ 675-6902 fax spssi (snail) spssi.org |
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| About | The Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues [SPSSI], an independent society, an organizational affiliate of the American Psychological Society [APS], and Division 9 of the American Psychological Association, is a non-profit organization established in 1936. Its membership consists of approximately 3,500 psychologists and allied scientists who share a common concern with research on the psychological aspects of important social issues. It also welcomes advanced undergraduate, graduate students, and others interested in becoming part of an active, policy-oriented organization.
With Non-Governmental Organization [NGO] status, SPSSI serves as consultant to the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations. The official journals of SPSSI are the Journal of Social Issues and the electronic publication ASAP (Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy). |
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| Contact | Division 12 Central Office
PO Box 22727 Oklahoma City, OK 73123-1727 405/721-2792 405/721-5005 71202.1701 (snail) compuserve.com |
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| About | The purpose of the Society for a Science of Clinical Psychology [SSCP] is to affirm and continue to promote the integration of the scientist and the practitioner in training research, and applied endeavors. Its members represent a diversity of interests and theoretical orientations. The common bond of the membership is a commitment to empirical research and the ideal that scientific principles should play a role in training, practice, and establishing public policy for health and mental health concerns.
The SSCP was established in 1966. |
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| Contact | SIOP Administrative Office
PO Box 87 745 Haskins Road Suite A Bowling Green, OH 43402-0087 419/353-0032 419/352-2645 fax lhakel (snail) siop.bgsu.edu |
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| About | The Society for Industrial & Organizational Psychology [SIOP] is Division 14 of the American Psychological Association. The Society's goal is to promote human welfare through the various applications of psychology to all types of organizations providing goods and services, such as manufacturing concerns, commercial enterprises, labor unions or trade associations, and public agencies. The purposes of the Society are scientific, professional, and educational and not for financial gain. |
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| About | American Psychological Association Division 17 - Counseling Psychology was founded in 1946 to promote personal, educational, vocational, and group adjustment in a variety of settings.
Presently, Division 17 brings together psychologists, students, and professional affiliates who are dedicated to promoting education and training, scientific investigation, practice, and diversity and public interest in professional psychology. Division 17 advocates for Counseling Psychology within the field of psychology and in the public sector. Division 17 also supports, encourages, and promotes its members, and celebrates their diversity. |
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| Contact | Adult Development and Aging
c/o Thomas M Hess Department of Psychology North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC 27695-7801 919/515-1729 919/515-1716 fax thomas_hess (snail) ncsu.edu |
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| About | The Society represents the interests of behavioral scientists in the fields of psychology, marketing, advertising, communication, consumer behavior, and other related areas. Some members of the Society are mainly interested in generating applied knowledge to solve specific marketing related problems, while others focus on generating basic knowledge to contribute to theoretical and conceptual foundations of consumer psychology. The Society encourages all members to share their knowledge and contribute to the discipline of consumer psychology as a whole through contributions in conferences, journal articles, and book chapters. |
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| Contact | Linda Muncy, Administrative Coordinator
Association for the Advancement of Philosophy and Psychiatry Department of Psychiatry UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas 5323 Harry Hines Boulevard Dallas, TX 75235-9070 214/648-3390 214/648-7980 fax Linda.Muncy (snail) email.swmed.edu |
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| About | American Psychological Association [APA] Division 24 (Association for the Advancement of Philosophy and Psychiatry) [AAPP] was formed in 1989. The mission of AAPP is to encourage interdisciplinary activity in philosophy and psychiatry and, by fostering collegial exchange, to advance knowledge, promote research, and facilitate understanding in both fields. |
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| Contact | Deborah F Johnson, Secretary Treasurer, Division 26
Department of Psychology University of Southern Maine P.O. Box 9300 Portland ME 04104-9300 djohnson (snail) maine.maine.edu |
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| About | Members of Division 26 - Society for the History of Psychology [SHP] of the American Psychological Association [APA] seek to extend the awareness and appreciation of the history of psychology as an aid to the understanding of contemporary psychology, of the relation of the discipline to other scientific fields, and of its role in society. Some members of the division are primarily interested in teaching the history of psychology, while others focus on original research and scholarship in the discipline. The SHP accepts affiliates who are not members of the APA.
The official journal of SHP is the quarterly History of Psychology. |
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| Contact | Psychopharmacology and Substance Abuse
c/o Craig Rush, PhD Department of Behavioral Medicine College of Medicine Office Building (Room 127) University of Kentucky Lexington, KY 40356-0086 859/323-6130 859/323-5350 fax crush2 (snail) pop.uky.edu |
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| About | Division 28 - Psychopharmacology and Substance Abuse is concerned with the teaching, research, and dissemination of information on the behavioral effects of medicine, drugs, and chemicals in both the laboratory and the clinic.
Special committees focus on animal research, to assist members in addressing this issue; neurobehavioral toxicology, addressing research, testing, and regulation issues; and curriculum, to formulate training programs in psychopharmacology. Division 28 submits abstracts for publication in Pharmacology, Biochemistry & Behavior and publishes the quarterly Psychopharmacology Newsletter. |
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| Contact | APA Division 29
c/o Tracey A. Martin 6557 East Riverdale Street Mesa, Arizona 85215 602/363-9211 480/854-8966 fax assnmgmt1 (snail) cox.net |
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| About | The American Psychological Association [APA] Division of Psychotherapy is an educational and scientific organization.
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| About | The mission of American Psychological Association [APA] Division 30 (Society of Psychological Hypnosis) is to educate the profession and the public, to develop new and innovative clinical interventions and research methods, and to evaluate current treatment approaches. |
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| About | The American Psychological Association [APA] Division 32 (Humanistic Psychology) represents a constellation of "humanistic psychologies" that includes the earlier Rogerian, transpersonal, and existential orientations as well as the more recently developing perspectives of phenomenological, hermeneutic, constructivist, feminist, and postmodern (social constructionist) psychologies. The Division seeks to contribute to psychotherapy, education, theory, research, epistemological diversity, cultural diversity, organization, management, social responsibility, and change. In particular, we have been at the forefront in the development of qualitative research methodologies. |
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| Contact | Division 38 Office
American Psychological Association 750 First Street, NE Washington, DC 20002-4242 202/336-6022 202/218-3599 fax kcooke (snail) apa.org |
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| Contact | Division of Psychoanalysis
2615 Amesbury Road Winston Salem, NC 27103 336/768-1113 336/768-4445 fax div39 (snail) namgmt.com |
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| About | American Psychological Association [APA] Division 39 (Psychoanalysis) represents within the broad field of psychology, professionals who identify themselves as having a major commitment to the study, practice and development of psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic psychotherapy. |
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| Contact | Division 40 Administrative Office
American Psychological Association 750 First Street, NE Washington, DC 20002-4242 202/216-7602 202/218-3599 fax kcooke (snail) apa.org |
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| About | Division 40 (Clinical Neuropsychology) of the American Psychological Association [APA] is a scientific and profesisonal organization of psychologists interested in the study of brain-behavior relationships, and the clinical application of that knowledge to human problems. Division 40 promotes the use of scientific research to develop its knowledge base and clinical techniques. It is active in the evelopment and promotion of quality standards of professional training and practice. |
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| Contact | Cathy Oslzly
American Psychology-Law Society 209 Burnett Hall Department of Psychology University of Nebraska Lincoln, NE 68588-0308 |
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| About | The American Psychology-Law Society [AP-LS] is Division 41 of the American Psychological Association. |
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| Contact | Society for the Psychological Study of Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Issues
c/o Sari H Dworkin, President California State University 5005 N. Maple Ave. M/S 3 Fresno, CA 93740-8025 559/278-0328 559/299-2290 559/278-0404 fax sarid (snail) csufresno.edu |
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| About | The Society for the Psychological Study of Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Issues was founded in 1985 as a Division of the American Psychological Association to represent sexual orientation issues within and beyond the Association. With over 1500 members in all categories, Division 44 represents all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the following eleven foreign countries: Australia. Canada, Colombia, Cuba, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Italy, Netherlands, People's Republic of China, and Taiwan.
By striving to advance the contribution of psychological research in understanding lesbian, gay, and bisexual issues, Division 44 works to promote the education of psychologists and the general public. It also acts to inform psychologists, and the general public, about relevant research, educational, and service activities. |
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| About | Through Division 47 (Exercise and Sports Psychology), scientists and practitioners with a common interest have the opportunity to interact and to further their personal and professional capabilities. Research interests of Division members include:
The Division furthers the scientific, educational, and clinical foundations of exercise and sport psychology. It was formed in 1986. |
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| Contact | Division 49 Administrative Office
American Psychological Association 750 First Street, NE Washington, DC 20002-4242 202/336-6013 202/218-3599 fax kcooke (snail) apa.org |
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| About | Division 49 (Group Psychology and Group Psychotherapy) provides a forum for psychologists interested in research, teaching and practice in group psychology and group psychotherapy. Current projects include developing national guidelines for doctoral and post-doctoral training in group psychotherapy. The Division's quarterly journal Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice and its newsletter Perspective are sent to all members and affiliates. |
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| About | Founded in 1990, and currently Division 51 of the American Psychological Association, the Society for the Psychological Study of Men and Masculinity [SPSMM] consists of men and women dedicated to promoting the critical study of how gender shapes and constricts men's lives and committed to the enhancement of men's capacity to experience their full human potential.
The Society believes traditional gender roles are restrictive in nature and have led to negative consequences, harmful activities, and unhealthy interactions for many individuals in society. It endevours to erode the constrictive definitions of masculinity which have inhibited men's development, reduced men's capacity to form meaningful relationships, and contributed to the oppression of others. SPSMM supports the empowerment of all persons such that gender role definitions are not constrained and limited. The Society believes this empowerment leads to the highest level of functioning in individual women and men, to the healthiest interactions between the genders, and to the richest development of interpersonal relationships. |
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| Contact | Division 52 Administrative Office
750 First Street, NE Washington, DC 20002-4242 202/336-6013 202/218-3599 fax kcooke (snail) apa.org |
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| About | The Division of Internation Psychology represens the interests of all psychologists who foster international connections among psychologists, engage in multicultural research or practice, apply psychological principles to the development of public policy, or are otherwise concerned with individual and group consequences of global events. |
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| About | Founded in 1968, the Society of Pediatric Psychology [SPP] provides a forum for scientists and professionals interested in the health care of children, adolescents and their families. The field of pediatric psychology is defined by the concerns of psychologists and allied professionals who work in interdisciplinary setting such as children's hospitals, developmental clinics, pediatric or medical group practices, as well as traditional child-clinical or academic arenas. We focus on the rapidly expanding role of behavioral medicine and health psychology in the care of children, adolescents and their families. The Society provides an exciting opportunity for the exchange of research and clinical information.
As Section 5 of Division 12 (Clinical Psychology) of the American Psychological Association [APA], the Society provides an annual forum for research and practice presentations at the annual APA convention. Annual awards for student research and distinguished professional contributions are part of the Society's program. In addition, regional meetings are held each year to facilitate communication about research and practice issues, as well as local networking. |
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| Contact | American Psychological Association of Graduate Students
750 First Street, NE Washington, DC 20002-4242 202/336-6014 apags (snail) apa.org |
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| About | American Psychological Association of Graduate Students [APAGS] was established as a national psychology graduate student association within the American Psychological Association in 1988. APAGS was established to promote the highest standards in the research, teaching, and practice of psychology in order to further the education and development of all students involved in the study of psychology; represent all graduate study specialties of psychology, and facilitate exchange of information between these groups; promote graduate student leadership development in order to communicate and advocate the concerns of graduate students; and establish and maintain channels of communication between APAGS and schools, universities, training centers, institutions, and other members of the psychological community. |
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| Contact | Association for Psychological Science
1010 Vermont Avenue, NW 11th Floor Washington, DC 20005-4918 202/783-2077 202/783-2083 fax aps (snail) aps.washington.dc.us |
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| About | Founded in 1988 as the American Psychological Society, the Association for Psychological Science [APS] is dedicated to advancing the scientific discipline of psychology and the "giving away" of psychology in the public interest. APS has over 15,000 members.
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| Contact | American Psychology-Law Society
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| About | The official publication of the American Psychology-Law Society is Law and Human Behavior. |
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