The Finnish Psychological Association is a professional organization for psychologists, promoting members' professional interests, employment, and influencing societal decision-making related to psychologists and mental health.
The Finnish Psychological Association aims to advance the professional interests and employment opportunities for its members. It actively engages in shaping societal decisions and legislation concerning psychologists and mental health. The association serves as a key representative for psychologists in Finland.
Established in 2011 as the 14th division of the Korean Psychological Association, the Korean Coaching Psychology Association (KCPA) is an academic research organization with over 1,500 members as of December 2023. Coaching, which began in the late 20th century, is a rapidly growing field aimed at helping normal individuals achieve goals, solve problems, and foster personal growth. The primary goal of coaching is 'human change,' and psychologists have applied well-established psychological theories on human development and behavior change to enhance its effectiveness. The field of 'Coaching Psychology' was officially recognized in 2000 at the University of Sydney, Australia.
The British Psychological Society (BPS) is the leading professional body for psychologists in the UK, offering resources, guidance, and support for psychology practitioners and students. The British Psychological Society is dedicated to promoting psychological research and practice, providing resources, education, and professional support in the field of psychology.
The Japanese Psychological Association (JPA) is the national body representing psychology in Japan, promoting research, education, and professional development in the field.