The Swedish 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 Swedish 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 sweden.
The Japanese Psychological Association (JPA) is the national body representing psychology in Japan, promoting research, education, and professional development in the field.
The Inner Mongolia Psychological Society is an academic organization for psychology professionals in Inner Mongolia.
The British Psychodrama Association (BPA) was established in 1984 to promote and encourage the use of psychodrama and sociodrama throughout the UK and Ireland. As an accredited member of the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP), the BPA serves as the UK’s accrediting organization for psychodrama and sociodrama training schools. The association offers workshops, events, psychotherapy sessions, and specialized resources, welcoming members worldwide with an interest in psychodrama, sociodrama, and action methods. It emphasizes ethical standards, provides training and supervision opportunities, and hosts annual conferences like the 2024 'Being Human: The Power of Small Actions for Self-Regulation, Co-Regulation and Meaningful Connection' event.