The American Psychological Association (APA) is the leading scientific and professional organization representing psychology in the United States. APA supports psychology research, education, and practice, and advocates for the application of psychological science to improve society.
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 and educators; advocates for psychological knowledge and practice to inform public policy; and champions the application of psychology to promote human rights, health, well-being and dignity. APA provides access to research, journals, books, and resources in the field of psychology. It advocates for mental health and well-being, offering educational programs and resources for psychology professionals and the general public.
The Japanese Psychological Association (JPA) is the national body representing psychology in Japan, promoting research, education, and professional development in the field.
The World Rock Paper Scissors Association (WRPSA) promotes professional Rock Paper Scissors competitions and strategies.
APPAL is the Brazilian Positive Psychology Association, promoting the development and application of positive psychology to improve well-being, happiness, and mental health in Brazil.