The Korean Society of Social and Personality Psychology is a professional academic organization for psychology that aims to develop and disseminate social and personality psychology.
Established in 1975 as the Society for Social Psychology, the Korean Society for Social and Personality Psychology (KSSPP) aims to develop and promote social and personality psychology in Korea. KSSPP contributes to psychological advancement and social problem-solving by fostering professional skills among its members, facilitating research and information exchange, supporting related professional activities, protecting members' rights, and implementing professional certification systems. The society regularly holds academic presentations and publishes specialized journals to promote its members' activities.
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The Korean Developmental Psychology Association (KDPA), founded in September 1975 as the fifth branch of the Korean Psychological Association, celebrates its 48th anniversary in 2023 with over 1,500 active members. KDPA has led psychological research on human development in Korea and established expert training programs to apply developmental psychology knowledge in the field. This growth is attributed to the dedication and passion of its members and leadership.