Apr 25, 2018 | All, APA Central Announcements, Blog Posts
Experts Tasked with Making Governance Recommendations WASHINGTON — Fourteen leaders reflecting a range of perspectives across the discipline of psychology – including clinicians, scientists, educators, advocates, and researchers – have been appointed to a new...
Apr 23, 2018 | All, APA Central Announcements, Publication Opportunities
Special Section of School Psychology Quarterly: The Intersection of Homeschooling and School Psychology (Deadline: October 1, 2018) Guest Editors: Andy Garbacz, Rachel DeRoos, and Tom Kratochwill Approximately 2 million children in the United States are educated at...
Apr 23, 2018 | All, APA Central Announcements
Task Force Charge: The task force shall be charged to outline a plan by which APA could pursue development of an accreditation system for master’s programs in health service areas (clinical, counseling, school) of psychology. Specifically, the charge of the task force...
Apr 23, 2018 | All, APA Central Announcements, Awards
The Committee on Disability Issues in Psychology (CDIP) of the American Psychological Association (APA) is soliciting nominations for the Committee on Disability Issues in Psychology Significant Contribution Award. This award recognizes an APA member who has made a...
Apr 20, 2018 | All, APA Central Announcements, Awards
Division 35 Section 4 Laura Brown Award The Laura Brown Award is given annually by APA’s Division 35, Section 4 Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Concerns, to a psychologist who has made outstanding contributions in advancing lesbian, bisexual, and transgender...
Apr 10, 2018 | All, APA Central Announcements, Early Career, Events
APA Journals is seeking to enhance efforts to better engage Early Career Psychologists (ECPs) in the publishing process. At APA Convention this year, we’d like to speak with a few ECPs about their experiences with publishing, including the challenges they face and the...