The European Federation of Psychologists' Associations (EFPA) is an organization that contributes to society, develops psychology, and serves psychologists through various strategic fields of action and resources.
EFPA has 37 Full Members, which are national associations of psychologists promoting psychology as education, science, and/or profession in their respective countries. More than 300 volunteers participate in EFPA's working groups, offering expertise and experience in areas relevant to the federation's work.
The National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) is a professional organization that supports school psychologists through advocacy, professional development, and the promotion of effective practices in schools.
The Pennsylvania Psychological Association is the professional association for psychologists in Pennsylvania, serving the needs of psychologists in independent practice, schools, business organizations, hospitals, private and government agencies, and academia.The purpose of PPA is to advance psychology in Pennsylvania as a means of promoting human welfare. We carry out this charge through activities that advocate vigorously for public access to psychological services, that educate and support the professional development of our members, that educate the public through disseminating and applying psychological knowledge, and that maintain and build organizational strength.
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.