FIAP is an organization that brings together associations and colleges of psychology in Latin America, dedicated to promoting the development and integration of psychology in the region.
Founded in 2002 during the III Ibero-American Congress of Psychology in Bogotá, FIAP seeks to consolidate Ibero-American psychology through cooperation between its members, the promotion of research and the continuing training of professionals in the area.
Simon Fraser University's Department of Psychology offers undergraduate and graduate programs, including a professional PhD training program in Clinical Psychology, with a focus on six core areas of Psychology.
The Asian American Psychological Association (AAPA) is a leader in advancing mental health and psychology for Asian Americans. Since 1972, it has advocated for inclusion and representation while shaping research, education, and services in Asian American psychology. AAPA has influenced national policies and continues to guide multicultural psychological practices.
Florida International University's psychology programs are designed to equip students with theoretical knowledge and practical skills for successful careers in psychology. The department is nationally recognized for its outstanding faculty and programs that emphasize strong curricula, student engagement, and cutting-edge research.