The National Positive Psychology Association (NPPA) is a platform that unites Indian academicians, researchers, practitioners, and students dedicated to the scientific study of positive human functioning and flourishing across various dimensions of life. NPPA aims to explore, teach, and integrate positive psychology activities in India, promoting scientific research and open dialogue on well-being.
The National Positive Psychology Association (NPPA) was established in 2013 with a vision to bring together professionals and students interested in the field of Positive Psychology in India. We focus on the scientific study of human flourishing, covering biological, personal, relational, institutional, cultural, and global aspects of life. NPPA provides a platform for interaction, offers psychological tests adapted in India, and shares positive psychology findings with a broader audience in India. We support scientific research and encourage dialogue among researchers, teachers, and practitioners to enhance the quality of life for individuals and communities.
The German Society for Positive Psychology Research (DGPPF) brings together scientists from various disciplines who research and teach in positive psychology. We promote scientific exchange, interdisciplinarity and the dissemination of knowledge in positive psychology.
Positive Psychology Canada provides information, training, and resources on positive psychology and its applications to enhance mental health, personal growth, and well-being.
Psi Chi is an international honor society dedicated to promoting excellence in the science and application of psychology. Committed to diversity and inclusion, Psi Chi supports research, clinical practice, education, mentorship, and leadership that addresses prejudice and discrimination in all forms. By fostering participation from individuals of varied racial, ethnic, gender, sexual orientation, and social class backgrounds, Psi Chi advances psychological science and ensures the mental health and wellbeing of diverse communities. Join us in our mission to combat hate and oppression and to celebrate the richness of diverse scholarly pursuits.