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Institute of Professional Psychologists [48]; International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology [49]; International Association of Applied Psychology [50]; International Council of Psychologists [51]
The American Psychological Association (APA) is the main professional organization of psychologists in the United States, [1] and the largest psychological association in the world. It has over 157,000 members, including scientists, educators, clinicians, consultants, and students. [ 1 ]
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The organizations also historically differed in their rules for allowing different types of professionals to undergo psychoanalytic training (e.g., for many years APsaA only allowed physicians to undergo psychoanalytic training, while IPA allowed psychologists and others to become psychoanalysts). [1]
American Medico-Psychological Association (1892–1919) [1] The American Psychiatric Association ( APA ) is the main professional organization of psychiatrists and trainee psychiatrists in the United States, and the largest psychiatric organization in the world. [ 7 ]
The American Psychoanalytic Association (APsA) is an association of psychoanalysts in the United States. APsA serves as a scientific and professional organization with a focus on education, research, and membership development. [2] APsA comprises 34 training institutes [3] and 38 affiliate societies.
In response applied psychologists developed other professional organizations. [3] Applied psychologists founded in 1921 the New York Association of Consulting Psychologists (ACP), an organization that embraced clinical, educational, and industrial psychology. [3] By 1930, many applied psychologists who had become dissatisfied with APA had ...
The American Board of Professional Psychology was founded and incorporated in 1947, as the American Board of Examiners in Professional Psychology (ABEPP). When established, ABEPP replaced a committee that was formed by the American Psychological Association (APA) to explore the development of a credentialing body for individual psychologists.