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The American Psychological Association (APA) is a scientific and professional organization that represents psychologists in the United States. APA educates the public about psychology, behavioral science and mental health; promotes psychological science and practice; fosters the education and training of psychological scientists, practitioners ...
The American Psychological Association is a scientific and professional organization that represents psychology in the United States with more than 146,000 researchers, educators, clinicians, consultants and students.
APA members are doctoral-level psychologists who work in myriad settings, including academic research, private psychology practice, K-12 schools, hospitals, the armed forces, court systems, prisons, business and industry and the VA.
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APA supports members and serves psychology. Joining APA is more than a professional decision; it's a commitment to a cause greater than yourself. As a member, you're part of a community driven by a shared passion for psychology and a deep dedication to making a difference.
Learn about subjects such as the definition of psychology, APA's governance, APA's founding and regional associations.
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The 2024 Stress in America™ survey was conducted online within the United States by The Harris Poll on behalf of the American Psychological Association between August 1–23, 2024, among 3,305 adults ages 18+ who reside in the U.S. that serves as a nationally representative sample.
The American Psychological Association's Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct provides guidance for psychologists in professional, scientific and educational roles. The Ethics Code also outlines standards of professional conduct for APA members and student affiliates.