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.
The Japan Positive Psychology Association (JPPA) fosters positive psychology in Japan by promoting well-being research and offering psychological resources and events.
IAPMD is dedicated to providing support, education, and resources for individuals affected by Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD) and Premenstrual Exacerbation (PME), aiming to improve quality of life.
Founded in 1969, the Society for Neuroscience (SfN) now has nearly 35,000 members in more than 95 countries. Year-round programming includes the publishing of two highly regarded scientific journals, JNeurosci and eNeuro; professional development resources and career training through Neuronline, the Society’s home for learning and discussion; science advocacy and public policy engagement including annual Capitol Hill Day; and a variety of engaging public outreach efforts, led by the expanding and interactive collection of public-facing resources on BrainFacts.org.