The Association for Women in Psychology is an interdisciplinary organization that attends to issues and concerns at the intersections of feminism and psychology.
Founded in 1969, The Association for Women in Psychology (AWP) is an interdisciplinary organization that attends to issues and concerns at the intersections of feminism and psychology, about feminist psychological research, theories, and activism. AWP organizes annual conferences, provides awards for outstanding contributions, and offers resources to support feminist scholarship and practice. The annual national AWP conference is the catalyst that brings together activists, students, academics, clinicians, government and policy workers, researchers, and folks from the nonprofit sector (among many others!) for a weekend of working towards building feminist community and connection, and exciting exchanges of dialogue, ideas, and social actions. Between conferences, stay connected to AWP through the 'Members Area' of our website, connecting with various Caucuses and/or local AWP chapters (or start one in your area!).
The National Autistic Society (NAS) is the UK's leading charity for autistic people and their families. It provides support, advice, and information to improve the lives of people with autism and advocates for better understanding and services.
The Australian Psychological Society (APS) is the leading body for psychologists in Australia, offering resources, professional development, and advocacy for mental health and psychology.
Psi Chi is an international honor society dedicated to promoting excellence in the science and application of psychology. Committed to diversity and inclusion, Psi Chi supports research, clinical practice, education, mentorship, and leadership that addresses prejudice and discrimination in all forms. By fostering participation from individuals of varied racial, ethnic, gender, sexual orientation, and social class backgrounds, Psi Chi advances psychological science and ensures the mental health and wellbeing of diverse communities. Join us in our mission to combat hate and oppression and to celebrate the richness of diverse scholarly pursuits.