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Associazioni, Società
di Psicologia, Psichiatria e Neuroscienze su Internet

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Questa risorsa mira a recensire le più significative Associazioni di Psicologia, Psichiatria e Neuroscienze presenti su Internet. Oltre 350 le associazioni segnalate.


  1. The Academy of Psychological Clinical Science, (APCS)
    [... alliance of leading, scientifically oriented, doctoral training programs in clinical and health psychology in the United States and Canada.]


  2. Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine, (APM)
    [... has as its central focus patients with comorbid medical and psychiatric illness and the interaction between them. This focus entails clinical work, research and teaching as well as leadership in the provision of medical-surgical psychiatry services.]


  3. Acoustical Society of America, (ASA)
    [... nearly 7000 men and women who work in acoustics throughout the U.S. and abroad belong to this Society. A variety of fields related to sound are represented: - Physics - Measurement Technologies and Instrumentation - Nearly All Engineering Disciplines - Robotics and Computer Sciences - Oceanography - Underwater Propagation - Biology - Physiology - Psychology - Architecture - Speech and Hearing - Music - Noise and Noise Control - Animal Bioacoustics - Structural Acoustics and Vibration.]


  4. Adult Dyslexia Organisation, (ADO)
    [... The aims of the organisation are to enable and support men and women who have dyslexia by: Providing a checklist for people who think they may be dyslexic. Being sensitive to the many different circumstances which adult dyslexics can face. Advising on issues relating to employment and education. Providing opportunities for members to explore and discuss their experience of this disability in relation to its effect on the family or on an individual's development. Encouraging public and professional awareness. Providing opportunities for people who contact us to gain skills in office procedure and administration by voluntary work in our modern office facility. Liaising with the LEA on matters affecting dyslexics in the U.K. Encouraging the expansion of special educational provision for dyslexics.]


  5. Alzheimer' s Association, USA
    [... is the oldest and largest national voluntary health organization dedicated to research for the causes, cure, and prevention of Alzheimer's disease and to providing education and support services to Alzheimer's patients, their families and caregivers. It was founded in 1980 by seven independent caregiver groups of dedicated family members. It is officially known as the Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Association.]


  6. American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry, (AAAP)
    [... was formed to: Promote excellence clinical practice in addiction psychiatry; Educate the public to influence public policy regarding addictive illness; Promote accessibility of quality treatment for all patients; Provide continuing education for professionals in the field of addiction psychiatry Disseminate new information in the field of addiction psychiatry; and Encourage research on the etiology, prevention, identification, and treatment of the addictions.]


  7. American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, (AACAP)
    [... is a membership based organization, composed of over 6,300 child and adolescent psychiatrists and other interested physicians. Its members actively research, evaluate, diagnose, and treat psychiatric disorders and pride themselves on giving direction to and responding quickly to new developments in addressing the health care needs of children and their families.]


  8. The American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology, (AACN)
    [... is dedicated to the following purposes: 1. Support for those principles, policies and practices that seek the attainment of the best in clinical neuropsychological patient care. 2. The pursuit of excellence in psychological education, especially as it concerns the clinical neuropsychological sciences. 3. The pursuit of high standards in the practice of clinical neuropsychology and support of the credentialing activities of the American Board of Clinical Neuropsychology. 4. Support for the quest of scientific knowledge by support for research in neuropsychology and related fields.]


  9. The American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress
    [... is a multidisciplinary network of professionals who are committed to the advancement of intervention for survivors of trauma. Our international membership includes individuals from over one hundred forty specialties in the health-related fields, emergency services, criminal justice, forensics, law and education.]


  10. American Academy of Forensic Psychology, (AAFP)


  11. American Academy of Health Behavior, (AAHB)
    [... A Society of Researchers and Scholars in Health Behavior, Health Education, and Health Promotion]


  12. American Academy of Neurology, (AAN)

    [... is a medical specialty society established to advance the art and science of neurology, and thereby promote the best possible care for patients with neurological disorders by:
    - Ensuring appropriate access to neurological care.
    - Supporting and advocating for an environment which ensures ethical, high quality neurological care.
    - Providing excellence in professional education by offering a variety of programs in both the clinical aspects of neurology and the basic neurosciences to physicians and allied health professionals.
    - Supporting clinical and basic research in the neurosciences and related fields. ]


  13. American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, (AAPL)
    [... is an organization of psychiatrists dedicated to excellence in practice, teaching, and research in forensic psychiatry. Founded in 1969, AAPL currently has more than 1,500 members in North America and around the world]


  14. American Academy of Psychoanalysis
    [... is a national professional organization of medical psychoanalysts. Fellows of the Academy are graduate psychoanalysts. Other membership categories are Scientific Associates, Psychiatric Associates, and Candidate Members.]


  15. American Academy of Psychotherapists, (AAP)
    [Aims of the Academy: - To provide a meeting ground for trained and experienced practicing psychotherapists of widely differing backgrounds and orientations. - To facilitate cross discipline thinking, planning and research in psychotherapy. - To encourage and sponsor significant research into the fundamental problems of psychotherapy, and particularly to aid cooperative research projects in the field. - To encourage high standards of training, experience, and ethical practice in psychotherapy, in order to provide maximum service and protection for the public as well as maximum professional growth for the practitioner.]


  16. American Academy of Sleep Medicine, (AASM)


  17. The American Anorexia Bulimia Association , (AABA)


  18. American Anthropological Association, (AAA)
    [... is the world's largest organization of individuals interested in anthropology. Although there were several other American anthropological societies in existence at the turn of the 20th century, this new, national organization was formed "to promote the science of anthropology, to stimulate and coordinate the efforts of American anthropologists, to foster local and other societies devoted to anthropology, to serve as a bond among American anthropologists and anthropologic[al] organizations present and prospective, and to publish and encourage the publication of matter pertaining to anthropology" (AAA Articles of Incorporation).]


  19. American Art Therapy Association, (AATA)


  20. American Association for Artificial Intelligence, (AAAI)
    [Society devoted to advancing the scientific understanding of the mechanisms underlying thought and intelligent behavior and their embodiment in machines. AAAI also aims to increase public understanding of artificial intelligence, improve the teaching and training of AI practitioners, and provide guidance for research planners and funders concerning the importance and potential of current AI developments and future directions.]


  21. American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, (AAMFT)
    [The Association seeks the advancement of the profession and the practice of marriage and family therapy as a means of promoting marriage and family well-being.]


  22. American Association on Mental Retardation, (AAMR)
    [AAMR's mission is to advance the knowledge and skills of professionals in the field of mental retardation by exchanging information and ideas.]


  23. American Association for the Study of Mental Imagery, (AASMI)


  24. American Association of Suicidology, (AAS)
    [... is dedicated to the understanding and prevention of suicide. AAS promotes research, public awareness programs, and education and training for professionals and volunteers. In addition, itserves as a national clearinghouse for information on suicide.]


  25. American Board of Clinical Neuropsychology, (ABCN)
    [... is the affiliated specialty board of the American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP) which is responsible for the examination for the diploma in Clinical Neuropsychology.]


  26. American College of Forensic Psychiatry


  27. American Communication Association, (ACA)
    [... is the national professional organization of scholars, students, and practitioners in the field of communication studies. This site provides information about the ACA, a collection of materials on communication law and First Amendment issues, resources for teaching and research in communication studies, and an extensive reference resource page for scholars and activists.]


  28. American Counseling Association, (ACA)


  29. The American Dance Therapy Association, (ADTA)
    [... professional organization of Dance/Movement Therapists, with members both nationally and internationally [...] ADTA stimulates communication among dance/movement therapists and members of allied professions through publication of the ADTA Newsletter, the American Journal of Dance Therapy, monographs, bibliographies, and conference proceedings.]


  30. The American Educational Research Association, (AERA)
    [en español] - [en français] [... is concerned with improving the educational process by encouraging scholarly inquiry related to education and by promoting the dissemination and practical application of research results.]


  31. American Ethnological Society, (AES)
    [... The American Ethnological Society (AES) of the American Anthropological Association was founded in 1842. The AES is concerned with all of social and cultural anthropology through descriptive and theoretical work and in historical as well as contemporary research. AES fosters an integrating perspective in the face of the increasingly specialized scholarship that surrounds us all.]


  32. The American Group Psychotherapy Association, (AGPA)
    [... provides a forum for the exchange of ideas among professionals in group psychotherapy. It makes available published information on all aspects of group psychotherapy.]


  33. American Neuropsychiatric Association, (ANPA)


  34. The American Occupational Therapy Association, (AOTA)


  35. American Pacific University, (APU)
    [ The mission of the American Pacific University distance learning program is to provide post-secondary degrees for students through the medium of distance learning via the correspondence method with optional seminars and workshops to enhance skills and knowledge. The programs are designed to equip sincere students with knowledge and expertise in the esoteric issues of human behavioral science and metaphysics. The purpose of the university is to provide the educational framework for students to gain knowledge and understanding in the esoteric arts and sciences necessary to function as competent practitioners in their chosen field of interest, and to overcome the limitations of the more traditional forms of education. ]


  36. American Pain Society, (APS)
    [... is a multidisciplinary educational and scientific organization dedicated to serving people in pain. The society was founded in 1978 as a national chapter of the International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP).]


  37. American Psychiatric Association, (APA)
    [... is a national medical specialty society whose 40,500 physician members specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of mental and emotional illnesses and substance use disorders.]


  38. American Psychoanalytic Association, (APsaA)
    [... a Regional Association of the International Psychoanalytical Association. ApsaA is a professional organization of psychoanalysts throughout the United States. The Association is comprised of Affiliate Societies and Training Institutes in many cities and has about 3,000 individual members.]


  39. American Psychoanalytic Foundation, (APF)
    [... is dedicated to the advancement of psychoanalysis though community outreach, education, research, and clinical programs. The Foundation's mission is to educate the public, the community of mental health workers, and allied disciplines about the relevance of psychoanalysis as a powerful therapeutic and research instrument whose applications span a wide range of understanding of individual behavior and cultural phenomena.]


  40. American Psychological Association, (APA)
    [... is the world's largest organization of psychologists. Since its founding, APA has been working toward the advancement of psychology as a science, a profession, and a means of promoting human welfare. When APA was founded in July 1892, psychology was a new discipline, and nationwide membership was less than three dozen. Today, APA's membership includes researchers, educators, clinicians, consultants, and students in the United States and around the world. APA has specialized divisions
    in dozens of areas of psychology and affiliations with U.S. state, territorial, and Canadian provincial psychological associations.]


  41. APA, Division 1 - The Society for General Psychology


  42. APA, Division 2 - Society for the Teaching of Psychology


  43. APA, Division 3 - Experimental Psychology


  44. APA, Division 5 - Evaluation, Measurement, and Statistics


  45. APA, Division 6 - Behavioral Neuroscience and Comparative Psychology


  46. APA, Division 7 - Developmental Psychology


  47. APA, Division 8 - The Society for Personality and Social Psychology


  48. APA, Division 9 - Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSI)


  49. APA, Division 10 - Psychology and the Arts


  50. APA, Division 12 - Society of Clinical Psychology


  51. APA, Division 12, Section II - Clinical Geropsychology


  52. APA, Division 12, Section VII - Clinical Emergencies and Crises


  53. APA, Division 13 - Consulting Psychology


  54. APA, Division 14 - The Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology


  55. APA, Division 15 - Educational Psychology


  56. APA, Division 16 - School Psychology


  57. APA, Division 17 - Counseling Psychology


  58. APA, Division 18 - Psychologists in Public Service


  59. APA, Division 19 - Military Psychology


  60. APA, Division 20 - Adult Development and Aging


  61. APA, Division 21 - Applied Experimental and Engineering Psychology


  62. APA, Division 22 - Rehabilitation Psychology


  63. APA, Division 23 - Society for Consumer Psychology


  64. APA, Division 24 - Theoretical & Philosophical Psychology


  65. APA, Division 25 - Experimental Analysis of Behavior


  66. APA, Division 26 - History of Psychology


  67. APA, Division 27 - Society for Community Research and Action: Division of Community Psychology


  68. APA, Division 28 - Psychopharmacology and Substance Abuse


  69. APA, Division 29 - Psychotherapy


  70. APA, Division 30 - Society of Psychological Hypnosis


  71. APA, Division 31 - State Psychological Association Affairs


  72. APA, Division 32 - Humanistic Psychology


  73. APA, Division 33 - Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities


  74. APA, Division 34 - Population and Environmental Psychology


  75. APA, Division 35 - The Society for the Psychology of Women


  76. APA, Division 36 - Psychology of Religion


  77. APA, Division 37 - Child, Youth, and Family Services


  78. APA, Division 38 - Health Psychology


  79. APA, Division 39 - Psychoanalysis


  80. APA, Division 40 - Clinical Neuropsychology


  81. APA, Division 41 - The American Psychology-Law Society


  82. APA, Division 42 - Psychologists in Independent Practice


  83. APA, Division 43 - Family Psychology


  84. APA, Division 44 - Society for the Psychological Study of Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Issues


  85. APA, Division 45 - Society for the Psychological Study of Ethnic Minority Issues


  86. APA, Division 46 - Media Psychology


  87. APA, Division 47 - Exercise and Sport Psychology


  88. APA, Division 48 - Peace Psychology


  89. APA, Division 49 - Group Psychology and Group Psychotherapy


  90. APA, Division 50 - Addictions


  91. APA, Division 51 - The Society for the Psychological Study of Men and Masculinity


  92. APA, Division 52 - International Psychology


  93. APA, Division 53 - Clinical Child Psychology


  94. APA, Division 54 - The Society of Pediatric Psychology


  95. APA, Division 55 - The American Society for the Advancement of Pharmacotherapy


  96. American Psychological Society, (APS)
    [... was founded in 1988. Now nearly 15,000 members strong, it is the most active and rapidly growing scientific society in the world dedicated to advancing the best of scientific psychology in research, application, and the improvement of the human condition. APS members are a diverse group of the world's foremost scientists and academics, working individually and together across the broad span of knowledge encompassed by basic and applied psychological science.]


  97. The American Psychology-Law Society, Division 41 of the American Psychological Association, (APA)


  98. American Psychosomatic Society
    [... The mission of the American Psychosomatic Society is to promote and advance the scientific understanding of the interrelationships among biological, psychological, social and behavioral factors in human health and disease, to integrate the fields of science that separately examine these topics, and to foster the application of this understanding in education and improved health care.]


  99. American School Counselor Association


  100. American Sleep Disorders Association, (ASDA) see: American Academy of Sleep Medicine, (AASM)


  101. The American Society for the Advancement of Pharmacotherapy, Division 55 of the American Psychological Association (APA)


  102. American Sociological Association, (ASA)
    [... association dedicated to advancing sociology as a scientific discipline and profession serving the public good. With over 13,200 members, ASA encompasses sociologists who are faculty members at colleges and universities, researchers, practitioners, and students. About 20 percent of the members work in government, business, or non-profit organizations.]


  103. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, (ASHA)
    [... The mission of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association is to promote the interests of and provide the highest quality services for professionals in audiology, speech-language pathology, and speech and hearing science, and to advocate for people with communication disabilities.]


  104. Animal Behavior Society, (ABS)
    [... was founded in 1964 to promote the study of animal behavior in the broadest sense, including studies using descriptive and experimental methods under natural and controlled conditions.]


  105. Anxiety Disorder Association of America, (ADAA)
    [... The mission of The Anxiety Disorders Association of America is to promote the prevention and cure of anxiety disorders and to improve the lives of all people who suffer from them.]


  106. Applied Psychometric Society, (APS)
    [... is an organization of professionals with graduate degrees in psychometrics and related fields founded and led by Ph.D. candidates studying at Fordham University. APS is dedicated to continual development of the knowledge, skills, and abilities required for the steady progress of psychometric research, application of psychometric principles to achieve goals in industrial and organizational settings, and education of successive generations of psychometricians.]


  107. The Argentine Psychoanalytic Association, (APA)
    [... es una Asociación cuyo objetivo es el estudio y desarrollo de la ciencia del Psicoanálisis así como su enseñanza y difusión. Presta además servicios a la comunidad a través de su Centro Racker.]


  108. Asian American Psychological Association, (AAPA)
    [... seeks to: advance the welfare of Asian Americans by encouraging, assisting, and advocating research on and service to Asian Americans; develop and apply theories of Asian American psychology, mental health, and cross-cultural competence; conduct meetings, issue publications and other educational materials, and inform others of socio-psychological issues facing Asian Americans; and perform other activities to further the advancement of Asian Americans in today's society.]


  109. Asian Association of Social Psychology, (AASP)


  110. Asociación Argentina de Psicología y Psicoterapia de Grupo, (AAPPG)
    [... La Asociación Argentina de Psicología y Psicoterapia de Grupo organiza jornadas, seminarios y congresos donde intenta difundir sus desarrollos teórico-clínicos, y además publica Boletines y Revistas.]


  111. Asociación Argentina de Psiquiatras, (AAP)
    [... seeks to: En la Asociación Argentina de Psiquiatras - AAP - reunimos a Profesionales de la Salud Mental de todo el país, posibilitando el enriquecimiento de todos, al aportar los conocimientos provenientes de las distintas escuelas teóricas fundantes de nuestra profesión. Partiendo de esta pluralidad, propia de la sociedad en que vivimos, deseamos lograr la excelencia en la Atención Primaria, es decir, por una parte, prevenir, abriéndonos a los requerimientos de la comunidad, y por otra, tratar a la persona enferma, dentro del modelo interdisciplinario, para reinsertarla luego en la sociedad, rehabilitada en sus derechos y en su dignidad.]


  112. Associação Brasileira de Medicina Psicossomática, (ABMP)


  113. The Association for the Advancement of Applied Sport Psychology, (AAASP)
    [... Purpose: To promote the development of research, theory, and intervention strategies in sport psychology. AAASP is also concerned with ethical and professional issues related to the development of sport psychology and to the provision of psychological services in sport and exercise settings.]


  114. Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, (AABT)
    [... is a professional, interdisciplinary organization which is concerned with the application of behavioral and cognitive sciences to understanding human behavior, developing interventions to enhance the human condition, and promoting the appropriate utilization of these interventions.]


  115. Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback, (AAPB)
    [... AAPB's mission is to advance the development, dissemination and utilization of knowledge about applied psychophysiology and biofeedback to improve health and the quality of life through research, education and practice.]


  116. Association Canadienne d'Ergonomie/Human Factors Association of Canada, (ACE - HFAC)
    [... Association de personnes qui partagent un intérêt pour l'ergonomie, qu'il s'agisse de chercheurs se consacrant à élargir le champ des connaissances existantes, ou de praticiens s'efforçant d'appliquer les connaissances existantes, ou de membres du public ou de clients ayant besoin d'expertise et de services en ergonomie.]


  117. Association for Childhood Education International, (ACEI)
    [... dedicated to the dual mission of promoting 1) the inherent rights, education and well-being of children from infancy through early adolescence, and 2) high standards of preparation and professional growth for educators.]


  118. Association Française des Psychologues Scolaires, (AFPS)


  119. Association for Computational Linguistics, (ACL)
    [... international scientific and professional society for people working on problems involving natural language and computation.]


  120. Association of European Psychiatrists (AEP)


  121. Association of Heads of Psychology Departments , (AHPD)
    [... The aim of the AHPD is to exchange information by meetings and other means, to propose and initiate actions on issues of common interest, particularly those affecting teaching, training, research and administration in academic Departments of Psychology, and also to enhance the standing of the discipline of Psychology.]


  122. Association for Humanistic Psychology, (AHP)
    [... international community of people with diverse talents and interests who are dedicated to the exploration and healing of the human mind, body and soul and to building a society that advances our ability to choose, grow and create.]


  123. Association of Lesbian and Gay Psychologists Europe, (ALGP)
    [... Main Goals of ALGP Europe: Combat homophobia in general and in the field of psychology. Stimulate and support gay/lesbian affirmative approaches in psychological science, in psychotherapy, and in all other psychological areas of work. Advance the mental health of lesbians and gay men. Support the development of national and local fora for lesbian and gay psychologists in Europe. Our objectives shall be accomplished by European and other international networking of lesbian and gay psychologists working in research, therapy, education, and other fields.]


  124. Association for Pre- & Perinatal Psychology and Health, (APPPAH)
    [... a forum for individuals from diverse backgrounds and disciplines interested in psychological dimensions of prenatal and perinatal experiences. Typically, this includes childbirth educators, birth assistants, doulas, midwives, obstetricians, nurses, social workers, perinatologists, pediatricians, psychologists, counselors, researchers, and teachers at all levels. One does not have to be a professional, however: all who share these interests are welcome to join.]


  125. Association pour la Recherche Cognitive, (ARCo)
    [... créée en 1981, a pour but de promouvoir la recherche interdisciplinaire sur la cognition. Les membres de l'ARC exercent dans des domaines qui se rattachent aux sciences humaines, aux sciences de l'ingénieur et aux sciences de la vie : psychologie cognitive linguistique intelligence artificielle logique neurosciences sociologie philosophie.]


  126. Association for Research in Vision and Opthalmology, (ARVO)
    [... The purposes of ARVO shall be to encourage and assist research, training, publication, and dissemination of knowledge in vision and ophthalmology.]


  127. Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness, (ASSC)
    [... promotes research within cognitive science, neuroscience, philosophy, and other relevant disciplines in the sciences and humanities, directed toward understanding the nature, function, and underlying mechanisms of consciousness.]


  128. The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour, (ASAB)
    [... was founded in 1936 to promote the study of animal behaviour, and membership is open to all who share this interest. Membership of ASAB now numbers approximately 1600, most of whom are drawn from Britain and Europe. The majority of the membership are professional biologists who study animal behaviour and work in Universities, Research Institutes or schools.]


  129. Association for the Study of Dreams, (ASD)
    [... is a non-profit, international, multidisciplinary organization dedicated to the pure and applied investigation of dreams and dreaming. Its purposes are to promote an awareness and appreciation of dreams in both professional and public arenas; to encourage research into the nature, function, and significance of dreaming; to advance the application of the study of dreams.]


  130. Association of Therapeutic Communities, (ATC)
    [... Therapeutic Community methods of psychological treatment remain a seriously undervalued form of psychotherapy. The A.T.C. exists to try to correct this neglect.]


  131. Associazione Internazionale di Psicologia e Psicoanalisi dello Sport, (AIPPS)


  132. Associazione Italiana di Analisi Transazionale, (AIAT)


  133. Associazione Italiana di Psicologia, (AIP)
    [... Finalità dell'associazione: promuovere l'attività di ricerca in Psicologia in ambito nazionale e internazionale, nonchè favorire forme di coordinamento fra psicologi ricercatori dell'Università e degli altri Enti di ricerca; affrontare e discutere negli aspetti generali i problemi attinenti l'insegnamento della Psicologia, la sua definizione ed estensione come disciplina, la sua collocazione istituzionale;]


  134. Associazione Italiana di Psicologia, (AIP) Sezione di Psicologia Sociale


  135. Associazione Italiana di Psicologia, (AIP) Sezione di Psicologia Sperimentale
    [... nasce con lo scopo di: - promuovere ed incoraggiare gli studi e le ricerche nel campo della Psicologia Sperimentale; - agevolare e coordinare tutte le iniziative inerenti alla materia; - stabilire e mantenere i rapporti con le Istituzioni Scientifiche italiane e straniere aventi analoghe finalità.]


  136. Associazione per la Ricerca Integrata sull'Evoluzione dei Sistemi Cognitivi, (R.I.E.S.CO)
    [... The RIESCO association operates in the experimental psychology research domain. One of its principal functions is the diffusion of new tools and clinical processes to enhance the study of cognitive operations mainly associated with learning systems.]


  137. The Australasian Society for Psychophysiology, (ASP)


  138. Australian and New Zeland Association of Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, (ANZAPPL)
    [... its purposes are to: 1. promote co-operation and communication between the disciplines of psychiatry, psychology and law and related fields; 2. promote research into issues and problems in forensic psychiatry, forensic psychology and areas of law and other disciplines in which psychiatry and psychology have a relevance...]


  139. Australian Psychoanalytic Society


  140. The Australian Psychological Society, (APS)
    [... formed in 1966, is the premier body which represents the interests of the science and profession of Psychology nationwide. The APS sets high standards of professional education and knowledge, and requires members to observe a Code of Ethics as a condition of membership.]


  141. Austrian Society fo Cognitive Science, (ASoCS)
    [... is an interdisciplinary forum for the promotion, discussion, and execution of research in the field of Cognitive Science in Austria.]


  142. Autism Society of America, (ASA)
    [... is dedicated to increasing public awareness about autism and the day-to-day issues faced by individuals with autism, their families and the professionals with whom they interact. The Society and its chapters share a common mission of providing information and education, supporting research and advocating for programs and services for the autism population.]


  143. Behavior Genetics Association, (BGA)
    [... The purpose of the Association is to promote scientific study of the interrelationship of genetic mechanisms and behavior, both human and animal; to encourage and aid the education and training of research workers in the field of behavior genetics; and to aid in the dissemination and interpretation to the general public of knowledge concerning the interrelationship of genetics and behavior, and its implications for health and human development and education.]


  144. Behavioral Neuroscience and Comparative Psychology, Division 6 of the American Psychological Association
    [... The purposes of the Division are to (a) promote teaching and research in the fields of behavioral neuroscience and comparative psychology, (b) stimulate the exchange of information among its members and other branches of psychology and scientific endeavors, and (c) provide forums and publications for communicating scientific findings and concepts.]


  145. Belgian Psychological Society


  146. Belgian Federation of Psychologists
    [... is the umbrella organization that unites and organizes the different psychology organizations in Belgium. It aims at improving the professional and scientific status of psychology in Belgium, by protecting the status of psychologists as well as the rights of their clients.]


  147. Berufsverband Österreichischer Psychologinnen und Psychologen, (BÖP)


  148. British Association for Psychopharmacology, (BAP)


  149. British Dyslexia Association, (BDA)
    [... is the national organisation for specific learning difficulties. oWe consist of over 120 Local Dyslexia Associations and Support Groups, oand about 60 Corporate Members. oWe represent over two million dyslexic children and adults.]


  150. British Psychological Society, (BPS)


  151. BPS, Division of Clinical Psychology, (DCP)


  152. BPS, Division of Counselling Psychology, (DCoP)


  153. BPS, Division of Educational and Child Psychology, (DECP)


  154. BPS, Division of Forensic Psychology, (DFP)


  155. BPS, Division of Health Psychology, (DHP)


  156. BPS, Division of Neuropsychology, (DoN)


  157. BPS, Division of Occupational Psychology, (DOP)


  158. BPS, Division for Teachers and Researchers in Psychology, (DTRP)


  159. BPS, Scottish Division of Educational and Child Psychology, (SDECP)


  160. British Psychophysiology Society


  161. Buros Institute of Mental Measurements, University of Nebraska,
    [... By providing professional assistance, expertise, and information to users of commercially published tests, the Institute promotes meaningful and appropriate test selection, utilization, and practice. The Buros Institute encourages improved test development and measurement research through thoughtful, critical analysis of measurement instruments and the promotion of an open dialogue regarding contemporary measurement issues.]


  162. Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies, (CCBS)


  163. Canadian Academy of Psychiatry and Law/ L'Académie canadienne de psychiatrie et droit


  164. Canadian Psychoanalytic Society, (CPS)


  165. Canadian Psychological Association, (CPA)/Société Canadienne de Psychologie, (SCP)
    [... La Société canadienne de psychologie est un organisme bénévole qui représente les intérêts de tous les aspects de la psychologie au Canada et qui fait la promotion de l'unité, de la cohésion et d'un sens de l'identité dans chacun des différents secteurs scientifiques et professionnels. .]


  166. Canadian Society for Brain, Behaviour and Cognitive Science, (CSBBCS)
    [... seeks to develop and maintain effective lines of communication with the major federal and provincial funding agencies and science ministries with a view to influencing science policy and funding in Canada, particularly with respect to experimental psychology and behavioural neuroscience. We also seek to promote the value of research in experimental psychology and behavioural neuroscience in the eyes of the general public through the popular and scientific press and other public venues...]


  167. Center for Neoscientific Studies, (CNS)


  168. Centro de Estudios e Investigaciones en Comportamiento, (CEIC)


  169. Cheiron: The International Society for the History of Behavioral and Social Sciences
    [... was formed in 1968 to promote international cooperation and multidisciplinary studies in the history of the social and behavioral sciences. Cheiron welcomes members for whom history is a side-interest, as well as scholars with a primary commitment to historical study.]


  170. Classification Society of North America, (CSNA)
    [... is a nonprofit interdisciplinary organization whose purposes are to promote the scientific study of classification and clustering (including systematic methods of creating classifications from data), and to disseminate scientific and educational information related to its fields of interests.]


  171. Clinical Social Work Federation, (CSWF)


  172. Cognitive Development Society


  173. Cognitive Neuroscience Society, (CNS)
    [... committed to the development of mind and brain research aimed at investigating the psychological, computational, and neuroscientific bases of perception and cognition. Since its founding in 1994, the Society has been dedicated to bringing its 1000 worldwide members the latest research and dialogues, so that thoughtful analysis can take place within both public and professional circles.]


  174. Cognitive Science Society
    [... brings together researchers from many fields who hold a common goal: understanding the nature of the human mind. The Society was founded to promote scientific interchange among researchers in the disciplines comprising the field of Cognitive Science, including Artificial Intelligence, Linguistics, Anthropology, Psychology, Neuroscience, Philosophy, and Education.]


  175. Colegio Oficial de Psicólogos, (COP)
    [... Son fines esenciales del Colegio la ordenación del ejercicio de la profesión de Psicólogo en todas sus formas y especialidades, la representación exclusiva de la misma y la defensa de los intereses profesionales de los colegiados.]


  176. Control Systems Group, (CSG)
    [... a vehicle for promoting interaction among people interested in using or learning more about perceptual control theory in any specialty whatsoever. When all the branches of the life sciences have assimilated and begun using perceptual control theory, the CSG, its work accomplished, will have no further reason to exist.]


  177. Deutsche Gesellschaft fuer Psychologie, (DGPs)
    [... international, interdisciplinary organization, founded in 1968 by design professionals, social scientists, students, educators, and ist eine internationale Gesellschaft im deutschsprachigen Raum, die die in Forschung und Lehre tätigen Psychologen und Psychologinnen vereinigt...]


  178. Deutsche Gesellschaft für Psychophysiologie und ihre Anwendung, (DGPA)


  179. Eating Disorders Association, (EDA)
    [... is a national charity offering help, support and information to people whose lives are affected by eating disorders, in particular, anorexia and bulimia nervosa. It aims to campaign to improve standards of treatment and care and to raise awareness of eating disorders and related issues.]


  180. Environmental Design Research Association, (EDRA)
    [... international, interdisciplinary organization, founded in 1968 by design professionals, social scientists, students, educators, and environmental managers. The purpose of EDRA is to advance the art and science of environmental design research, to improve understanding of the interrelationships between people and their built and natural surroundings, and to help create environments responsive to human needs.]


  181. Epilepsy Foundation of America, (EFA)
    [... National programs include a toll-free information service (1-800-EFA-1000), research, professional education, public and family education, legal and legislative advocacy and employment assistance. Local affiliate services may include outreach to schools and the community, support groups, camping, information and referral, employment services, respite care for families and help with living arrangements.]


  182. The Ergonomics Society


  183. Ergonomics Society of Australia
    [... The Society's Mission Statement is "People promoting systems, spaces and designs for people" from which the following Goals are deduced: I . Encourage professional development 2. Increase and improve membership services 3. Promote ergonomics and ergonomists 4. Represent the interests of members to governments, peak bodies, media and other organisations 5. Stimulate research, innovation and effective applications of ergonomics...]


  184. European Association for Cognitive Ergonomics, (EACE)
    [... The goal of the EACE is to bring together European researchers working in the domain of cognitive ergonomics, with the aim of developing and enhancing the relationship between cognitive sciences and technical information processing system developments.]


  185. European Association for Logic, Language and Information, (FoLLI)
    [... was founded in 1991 to advance the practising of research and education on the interfaces between Logic, Linguistics, Computer Science and Cognitive Science and related disciplines in Europe.]


  186. European Association for Psychotherapy, (EAP)
    [... The EAP was founded on 30th June 1991 in Vienna, Austria. It is a non-profit organisation that aims to unite into a common association Psychotherapy organisations and individual psychotherapists of different orientations in Europe on the basis of the "Strasbourg Declaration of Psychotherapy 1990".]


  187. European Association of Personality Psychology, (EAPP)
    [... The purpose of the EAPP is the promotion and development of empirical and theoretical personality psychology within Europe and the interchange of information relating to this subject between members of the EAPP and cognate associations throughout the world.]


  188. European Association of Psychological Assessment, (EAPA)
    [... The EAPA intends to cover a variety of topics, such as diagnostic processes, assessment in personality, intelligence, behavior, neuropsychology of psychophysiology as well as assessment in the different applied fields such as clinical and health, education, work or evaluation research]


  189. European Association of Work and Organizational Psychology, (EAWOP)


  190. European Brain and Behaviour Society, (EBBS)
    [... was founded in 1968. Its purpose is the exchange of information between European scientists interested in the relationship of brain mechanisms and behaviour.]


  191. European College of Neuropsychopharmacology, (ECNP)


  192. European Council on Eating Disorders, (ECED)
    [... AIMS 1.To establish links and maintain contact between individuals and institutions throughout Europe who work with eating disorder sufferers in any context. 2.To provide a forum to share information and ideas about treatment of eating disorders and to further and improve understanding of effective therapies. 3.To improve knowledge and research into eating disorders and to encourage research collaboration between different European countries. 4.To establish an accessible data base containing information on clinicians, researchers, other workers and treatment centres involved in aspects of eating disorders...]


  193. European Federation of Professional Psychologists Association, (EFPPA)


  194. European Federation for Psychoanalytic Psychoterapy in the Public Sector, (EFPP)
    [... è un'associazione costituita a Londra il 10-3-1991 con l'obiettivo di riunire, all'interno di tre settori (psicoterapia psicoanalitica "dell'infanzia e dell'adolescenza", "individuale adulti" e "di gruppo"), le organizzazioni qualificate di psicoterapia psicoanalitica dei Paesi della C.E.E. e dell'E.F.T.A.]


  195. European Federation of Psychology Students' Associations, (EFPSA)
    [... Aims:
    promote exchanges of social and ethical ideas among European psychology students in connection to their profession;
    improve the educational conditions for psychology students in Europe in order to enable them to become professionals;
    promote exchange of psychology students from different European countries;
    promote scientific co-operation among European psychology students.
    ]


  196. European Neuroscience Association, (ENA)
    [... The purpose of the Association is: to advance the understanding of nervous systems, including the part they play in determining behaviour, by bringing together scientists of various backgrounds, and by facilitating the integration of research directed at all levels of biological organization. To promote education in the neurosciences. To inform the general public about the results and implications of current research in this area.]


  197. European Parkinson's Disease Association, (EPDA)
    [... Aims: To promote international understanding of Parkinson's disease. To enable patients and carers to draw on best caring practice worldwide; To access the latest medical and surgical advice. To make informed choices to achieve the best quality of life possible.]


  198. European Personal Construct Association, (EPCA)
    [... comprises over 12 separate country groups and, currently, just over 100 members. It has supported the development of strong national groups...]


  199. European Sleep Research Society, (ESRS)


  200. European Society for Chronobiology, (ESC)


  201. European Society for the Cognitive Psychology, (ESCOP)


  202. European Society for the Cognitive Sciences of Music, (ESCOM)
    [... is a non-profit organization that seeks: to further theoretical, experimental and applied research and teaching in the cognitive sciences of music which are defined as those that study the perceptual and mental processes underlying musical experience and activity; to increase and diffuse knowledge of music perception and cognition and to promote its practical applications, and to encourage European and international communication and cooperation within the field of the cognitive sciences of music...]


  203. European Society for Developmental Psychology, (ESDP)
    [... is a newly founded society (1994) aiming to support the interests of develomental psychologists working in Europe.]


  204. European Society for the Study of Cognitive Systems, (ESSCS)


  205. European Speech Communication Association, (ESCA)
    [... The main goal of the Association is "to promote Speech Communication Science and Technology in a European context, both in the industrial and Academic areas", covering all the aspects of Speech Communication (Acoustics, Phonetics, Phonology, Linguistics, Natural Language Processing, Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Science, Signal Processing, Pattern Recognition, etc.).]


  206. Experimental Psychology Society, (EPS)
    [... is for the furtherance of scientific enquiry within the field of Psychology and cognate subjects. It holds periodical meetings at which papers are read and discussions held. TheSociety also disseminates information and educational material made available as a consequence of psychological research, including the publication of the Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (SectionA: Human Experimental Psychology, and SectionB: Comparative and Physiological Psychology).]


  207. Federação Psicanalítica da América Latina, (FEPAL)
    Versão Português


  208. Federació Española de Asociaciones de Psicología, (FEDAP)


  209. Federació Española de de Asociaciones de Psicoterapeutas, (FEAP)


  210. Federación Latinoamericana de Psicoterapia Analítica de Grupo, (FLAPAG)
    [... Los objetivos son acrecentar el intercambio científico entre asociaciones de psicoterapia analítica de grupo de América Latina, promover y difundir las cuestiones que hacen a las especialidades del grupo, la pareja, la familia y la institución en el área de la salud mental, y estimular la producción científica y la divulgación de trabajos a través de distintas publicaciones.]


  211. Federación Psicoanalítica de América Latina, (FEPAL) Versión Español


  212. The Federation of Behavioral, Psychological and Cognitive Sciences, (FBCS)
    [... The Federation is an association of scientific societies with interests in basic research on problems of behavior, psychology, language, education, knowledge systems and their psychological, behavioral, and physiological bases.]


  213. The Finnish Psychological Society/Suomen Psykologinen Seura


  214. Fundación C. G. Jung de Psicología Analítica de la República Argentina
    [... Primera organización creada bajo las leyes de la República Argentina para difundir la obra de C. G. Jung en Spañol]


  215. Human Behavior and Evolution Society, (HBES)
    [... was formed to promote the exchange of ideas and research findings using evolutionary theory, including studies of animal behavior, to better understand human nature.]


  216. Human Factors Association of Canada/Association Canadienne d'Ergonomie, (HFAC - ACE)
    [... an association of persons who have human factors/ergonomics interests, be they research workers seeking to expand knowledge in the field, practitioners endeavouring to apply existing knowledge, or members of the public and clients in need of human factors/ergonomics expertise and services.]


  217. The Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, (HFES)
    [... The Society's mission is to promote the discovery and exchange of knowledge concerning the characteristics of human beings that are applicable to the design of systems and devices of all kinds.]


  218. Institute for Cognitive and Affective Research and Education, (ICARE)
    [... a member based, non-profit organization dedicated to people who wish to travel within themselves. The work at ICARE is about both psychology and spirituality.]


  219. Institute for Perception Research, (IPO)
    [... is an internationally renowned center for multidisciplinary scientific research on user-system interaction. In consultation with industry and government, IPO focuses on the development and design of user-friendly interfaces for products, services and systems in multimedia environments.]


  220. Institute for Personality and Ability Testing, (IPAT)


  221. Institute for Psychological Study of the Arts, (IPSA)
    [... The discipline of literature-and-psychology explores literary questions using psychology, often psychoanalytic psychology, but other psychologies as well. Literature-and-psychology addresses such questions as, Why does this writer write the way he or she does? Why do different people read differently, as they do? How can we understand such-and-such a character or genre psychologically?]


  222. International Association of Applied Psychology, (IAAP)
    [... Its aims are succinctly stated in Article 1 of its Constitution: "...to establish contact between those who, in different countries, devote themselves to scientific work in the various fields of applied psychology, and to advance the study and achievement of means likely to contribute to the scientific and social development in these fields."]


  223. International Association of Applied Psychology, (IAAP) Division 1: Organizational Psychology


  224. International Association of Applied Psychology, (IAAP) Division 4: Environmental Psychology


  225. International Association of Applied Psychology, (IAAP) Division 5: Educational, Instructional and School Psychology


  226. International Association of Applied Psychology, (IAAP) Division 8: Health Psychology


  227. International Association of Applied Psychology, (IAAP) Division 13: Traffic and Transport Psychology


  228. International Association of Applied Psychology, (IAAP) Division 14: Applied Cognitive Psychology


  229. The International Association for Cognitive Psychotherapy, (IACP)


  230. International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology, (IACCP)
    [... The aims of the Association are to facilitate communication among persons interested in cross-cultural psychology and to examine more effectively the universal validity of psychological theories in all branches of psychology and related disciplines.]


  231. The International Association of Group Psychotherapy, (IAGP)
    [... The purpose of the Association is to serve the development of group psychotherapy, as a field of practice, training, and scientific study, by means of international conferences, publications, and other forms of communication. The assumption is that there is mutual respect between representatives of differing theories and practices concerned with the use and study of group resources in psychotherapy and in dealing eith other human problems.]


  232. International Association for Research in Economic Psychology, (IAREP)
    [... Founded in 1982, the International Association for Research in Economic Psychology (IAREP) is the natural meeting point for all those interested in the areas where psychology and economics intersect. It has a wide international membership, drawn from psychologists and economics, but also from specialists in business administration, marketing and consumer behaviour. ]


  233. International Association for the Study of Pain, (IASP)
    [... Membership in IASP is open to scientists, physicians, dentists, psychologists, nurses, physical therapists, and other health professionals actively engaged in pain research and to those who have special interest in the diagnosis and treatment of pain.]


  234. The International Clinical Phonetics and Linguistics Association, (ICPLA)


  235. International Cognitive Linguistics Association, (ICLA)
    [... offers a forum for research within the perspective of cognitive linguistics. This perspective subsumes a number of concerns and broadly compatible theoretical approaches that share a common basis: the idea that language is an integral part of cognition which reflects the interaction of cultural, psychological, communicative, and functional considerations, and which can only be understood in the context of a realistic view of conceptualization and mental processing.]


  236. International Consortium for Brain Mapping, (ICBM)
    [... The primary goal of this program is the continuing development of a probabilistic reference system for the human brain as an important neuroinformatics tool for use by the neuroscience community. An important neuroscience outcome of this program will be the opportunity to examine, for the first time, the stability, relationships and distribution of micro- and macroscopic structure to function in the human brain.]


  237. International Council of Psychologists, (ICP)
    [... The purpose of the ICP is to advance psychology and the application of its scientific findings throughout the world. To this end, ICP seeks to strengthen international bonds between psychologists and to widen, deepen, and clarify channels of communication between individual psychologists.]


  238. The International Dyslexia Association (IDA)


  239. International Ergonomics Association, (IEA)
    [... is the association of ergonomics and human factors societies around the world.]


  240. International Neural Network Society, (INNS)
    [... The International (INNS), European (ENNS), and Japanese (JNNS) Neural Network Societies are associations of scientists, engineers, students, and others seeking to learn about and advance our understanding of the modeling of behavioral and brain processes, and the application of neural modeling concepts to technological problems.]


  241. International Neuropsychological Society, (INS)
    [... is a multi-disciplinary organization dedicated to promoting research, service and education in neuropsychology, and to enhancing communication among the scientific disciplines which contribute to the understanding of brain-behavior relationships.]


  242. International Personnel Management Association Assessment Council (IPMAAC)


  243. International Phonetic Association, (IPA)
    [... The aim of the Association is to promote the scientific study of phonetics and the various practical applications of that science.]


  244. International Pragmatics Association, (IPrA)
    [... was established in 1986 to represent the field of pragmatics in its widest sense as a functional (i.e. cognitive, social, and cultural) perspective on language and communication.]


  245. International Psychoanalytical Association, (IPA)
    [... The IPA works in partnership with its Component Organizations to train, support and network psychoanalysts, developing clinical, educational and research programmes suited to each particular locale.]


  246. International Psychogeriatric Association


  247. International Reading Association, (IRA)
    [The International Reading Association seeks to promote high levels of literacy for all by improving the quality of reading instruction through studying the reading processes and teaching techniques.]


  248. International Sign Linguistics Association, (isla),
    [... The aim of the organisation is to encourage and facilitate sign language research throughout the world and to develop international co-operation in the field of sign language studies.]


  249. International Society for Adaptive Behavior


  250. International Society for Behavioral Ecology, (ISBE)


  251. The International Society for Chronobiology


  252. International Society for Developmental Psychobiology, (ISDP)
    [... (a) To promote and encourage research on the development of behavior in all organisms, including humans, with special attention to the effects of biological factors operating at any level of organization. Such research may involve both descriptive and experimental methods and may be undertaken under either natural or controlled conditions. (b) To facilitate communication of research results and theory in the area of Developmental Psychobiology through the use of both professional and popular printed media and through the presentation of papers at the annual meeting of the Society. (c) To foster application of the valid findings of research to human affairs in a way beneficial to mankind.]


  253. International Society for Ecological Psychology, (ISEP)


  254. International Society for the History of the Neurosciences, (ISHN)
    [... Its mission is to: improve communication between individuals and groups interested in the history of neuroscience; promote research in the history of neuroscience; and promote education in and stimulate interest for the history of neuroscience. ]


  255. The International Society for Human Ethology, (ISHE)
    [... aims at promoting ethological perspectives in the scientific study of humans worldwide. It encourages empirical research in all fields of human behavior using the full range of methods developed in biology and the human behavioral sciences and operating within the conceptual framework provided by evolutionary theory. The Society aims at promoting the exchange of knowledge and opinions concerning human ethology with all the other empirical sciences of human behavior.]


  256. International Society of Hypnosis, (ISH)
    [... is dedicated to improving clinical practice and research, as well as both formal and informal communication, pertinent to the scientific use of hypnosis. Co-operative relationahips among different scientific disciplines that may be relevant to the study and application of hypnosis are encouraged.]


  257. International Society for Occupational Ergonomics and Safety, (ISOES)


  258. International Society of Political Psychology, (ISPP)
    [... ISPP's purpose is to facilitate communication across disciplinary, geographic and political boundaries among scholars, concerned individuals in government and public posts, the communications media, and elsewhere who have a scientific interest in the relationship between politics and psychological processes.]


  259. International Society of Psychoneuroendocrinology, (ISPNE)
    [... The purpose of the International Society of Psychoneuroendocrinology is to coordinate the experiences of outstanding research workers from various fields in order to increase the understanding of normal and disordered brain functions.]


  260. The International Society for Research on Aggression, (ISRA)


  261. International Society for the Study of Behavioral Development, (ISSBD)


  262. International Society for the Study of Dissociation, (ISSD)
    [... is the only international nonprofit professional society that: promotes research and training in the identification and treatment of dissociative disorders, provides professional and public education about dissociative disorders, initiates international communication and cooperation among clinicians and investigators working in the field of dissociation, and promotes development of local component groups for study, education and referral.]


  263. International Society for the Study of Individual Differences, (ISSID)
    [... The purpose of this Society is to foster research on individual differences in: temperament, intelligence, attitudes, and abilities. The aim of the Society is: to investigate the major dimensions of individual differences in the context of: experimental, physiological, pharmacological, clinical, medical, genetical, statistical, and social psychology; to seek the determinants, causes and concomitants of individual differences, using concepts derived from these disciplines.]


  264. International Society for the Study of Personal Relationships, (ISSPR)
    [... is a non-profit organization of professionals interested in all aspects of personal relationships.]


  265. International Society for Theoretical Psychology, (ISTP)
    [... is an international platform for theoretical and meta-theoretical analysis in psychology. Its focus is on the contemporary psychological debates.]


  266. International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, (ISTSS)
    [... provides a forum for the sharing of research, clinical strategies, public policy concerns and theoretical formulations on trauma in the United States and around the world. ISTSS is dedicated to the discovery and dissemination of knowledge and to the stimulation of policy, program and service initiatives that seek to reduce traumatic stressors and their immediate and long-term consequences.]


  267. International Speech Communication Association, (ISCA)


  268. International Transactional Analysis Association, (ITAA)
    [... ITAA is a professional organization of psychotherapists, organizational consultants, educators and government personnel in approximately sixty five countries. It offers certification and training in various clinical and special fields categories.]


  269. International Union of Psychological Science, (IUPsyS)


  270. Italian Society for Neurosciences, (ISNS)
    [... Aims of the ISNS: - to improve the knowledge on the Nervous System and on the processes controlling behavioural patterns, through the involvement of researchers working in different fields; to support the integration of the various research activities devoted to the study of all the aspects of the biological organization to obtain an improvement of human health. -to support the distribution of the scientific information and to facilitate the cultural progress in the field of the Neurosciences.]


  271. Jean Piaget Society , Society for the Study of Knowledge and Development


  272. Linguistic Society of America, (LSA)
    [... was founded in 1924 for the advancement of the scientific study of language. The Society serves its nearly 7,000 personal and institutional members through scholarly meetings, publications, and special activities designed to advance the discipline. An interest in linguistics is the only requirement for membership.]


  273. Max-Planck-Institut für Psychiatrie


  274. Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics


  275. Max-Planck-Institut für Psychologische Forschung


  276. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, (MIT)


  277. Movement Disorders Society
    [... SOCIETY OBJECTIVES: Grants To provide international forums to disseminate information on recent advances in both clinical and basic science pertinent to movement disorders. Officers Membership Related Sites To encourage research in both clinical and basic sciences related to movement disorders. Biannual Meeting Movement Disorders Journal International Executive Committee To enhance the education of physicians and the public about movement disorders. To enhance the quality of care of patients with movement disorders, through its support of research and education.]


  278. The National Association of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapists, (NACBT)


  279. National Association of Drama Therapy, (NADT)
    [... is a membership organization for those working as drama therapists and those interested in the field of drama therapy. The Association oversees undergraduate and graduate training programs, provides for certification as a Registered Drama Therapist for those with a designated combination of education, training, and clinical supervision. The RDT is recognized by many states as a credential for work in mental health facilities.is a membership organization for those working as drama therapists and those interested in the field of drama therapy. The Association oversees undergraduate and graduate training programs, provides for certification as a Registered Drama Therapist for those with a designated combination of education, training, and clinical supervision. The RDT is recognized by many states as a credential for work in mental health facilities.]


  280. National Association of School Psychologists, (NASP)


  281. National Communication Association, (NCA)
    [... The purpose of the Association shall be to promote study, criticism, research, teaching, and application of the artistic, humanistic, and scientific principles of communication. Section 2. The Association, a not-for-profit corporation, exists for educational, scientific, and literary purposes only. No part of the organization's net revenues may be used for the private benefit of any individual or group.]


  282. National Council on Family Relations, (NCFR)


  283. National Psychological Association for Psychoanalysis, (NPAP)


  284. The North American Society of Adlerian Psychology, (NASAP)


  285. Psychiatric Society for Informatics, (PSI)


  286. Psychoanalytic Research Society, is Section VI of the American Psychological Association's Division of Psychoanalysis
    [... The purpose of the Society is to promote psychoanalytic research of an empirical, theoretical and clinical nature. The Society is involved in a variety of research activities including the planning and conducting of psychoanalytic research, as well as the dissemination of research findings.]


  287. PsychoNeuroImmunology Research Society, (PNIRS)
    [... The purpose of the PsychoNeuroImmunology Research Society (PNIRS), incorporated in the state of Pennsylvania in 1993, is to promote the study of interrelationships among behavioral, neural, endocrine and immune processes and to encourage research collaborations among immunologists, neuroscientists, clinicians, and health psychologists.]


  288. Psychonomic Society Publications
    [... The Psychonomic Society promotes the communication of scientific research in psychology and allied sciences. Its members are qualified to conduct and supervise scientific research... ]


  289. Royal College of Psychiatrists


  290. The Royal Society of Medicine


  291. Sociedad Española para el Estudio de la Ansiedad y el Estrés (SEAS)
    [... Fines: Promover y difundir la investigación científica en el campo de la ansiedad, el estrés, y las emociones en general. Colaborar con autoridades e instituciones en la elaboración de informes, estadísticas, programas de prevención y tratamiento, etc. Organizar, promover y difundir actividades de carácter científico, profesional, asistencial, formativo, cultural, etc. Promover la formación y actualización permanente de los profesionales interesados en este área de trabajo...]


  292. Società Italiana di Ergonomia, (SIE),
    [... Associazione che ha lo scopo di promuovere lo sviluppo dell'ergonomia e la diffusione e sistematizzazione delle conoscenze e delle esperienze, in stretto rapporto con le realtà sociali e produttive. Affiliata alla IEA, International Ergonomics Association, organismo internazionale ufficiale che raggruppa e coordina le società di ergonomia dei diversi paesi del mondo]


  293. Sociedad Española de Historia de la Psicología


  294. Sociedad Española de Psicología Experimental, (SEPEX)


  295. Società Italiana di Psichiatria, (SIP)
    [... La società Italiana di Psichiatria ha lo scopo di promuovere ogni attività di ricerca a vantaggio e tutela della salute mentale, e di incrementare le indagini rivolte allo studio e alla cura dei disturbi psichici.]


  296. Società Italiana di Psichiatria Penitenziaria (SIPP)
    [... è un sodalizio culturale, apolitico e senza fini di lucro, fondato nel febbraio 1995 da psichiatri che lavorano in carcere, allo scopo di diffondere conoscenze acquisite sul campo in materia di trasgressione psicopatologica e di favorirne l'approfondimento scientifico, di promuovere la crescita professionale nel settore tramite corsi di formazione e di supervisione clinica e l'avvio di specifiche ricerche, di sensibilizzare la società nei confronti di problemi ben poco noti e infine di giungere alla elaborazione di proposte in sede tecnica, legislativa e amministrativa che qualifichino la terapia, la competenza peritale e la riabilitazione in ambito penitenziario.]


  297. Società Italiana di Psicofisiologia (SIPF), (Italian Society of Psychophysiology)
    [... The main areas of research of the members of the SIPF are: movement-related potentials, ERPs and cognitive functions, ERPs and brain maturation and aging, magnetic brain stimulation, magnetic brain fields, psychophysiology and pharmacology of sleep, psychopharmacology, habituation and attention, memory, biological rhythms, biofeedback, conditioning, phychophysiology of hypnosis and meditation, phychophysiology of stress and emotions...]


  298. Società Italiana di Psicologia dell'Educazione e della Formazione, (SIPEF)


  299. Società Italiana di Psicologia del Lavoro e dell'Organizzazione, (SIPLO)
    [... Presidente: Prof. Marco Depolo. Dall'ART 2 dello Statuto: La finalità generale della SIPLO è la promozione, lo sviluppo e la diffusione della Psicologia del Lavoro e dell'Organizzazione come disciplina scientifica e professionale e potrà esplicarsi nei modi ritenuti più opportuni e in particolare, ancorché non in via esclusiva, nelle seguenti iniziative: a) riunire e rappresentare gli psicologi del lavoro e dell'organizzazione che esercitino, in proprio o presso Enti, Società o Studi di consulenza l'attività professionale [...]; i Docenti e i Ricercatori Universitari delle aree affini; b) promuovere studi e ricerche, seminari di formazione, convegni ed altre iniziative per favorire lo sviluppo del livello professionale degli associati e la cultura psicologica nei diversi ambiti; c) affermare attivamente il ruolo professionale dello psicologo dei lavoro e dell'organizzazione e diffonderne la conoscenza. d) proporsi uno specifico codice di etica professionale, in sintonia con altri organi deputati, e perseguirne il rispetto; e) Allacciare rapporti e promuovere scambi con analoghe associazioni italiane, estere ed internazionali; f) Collaborare con le strutture formative italiane ed internazionali (Università etc.) al fine di consentire il massimo raccordo con la pratica professionale. ...]


  300. Società Italiana di Sessuologia ed Educazione Sessuale, (SISES)
    [... si propone di: Promuovere , attivare e sostenere le scuole di formazione gia' esistenti e quelle che dovessero nascere sulla base delle esigenze di studio, di ricerca, di diffusione delle scienze sessuologiche nell'ambito scientifico nazionale e internazionale; Promuovere l'insegnamento delle scienze sessuologiche in ambito universitario, sia attivando corsi accademici in sessuologia nelle facolta' di psicologia e nelle specializzazioni mediche, sia attraverso l'attivazione di specifici corsi di specializzazione pluriennali post-laurea; Promuovere una cultura della sessualita' che sia cultura del benessere psicofisico dell'individuo, nel rispetto del suo essere sessuato e delle sue esigenze individuali e relazionali...]


  301. Società Medica Italiana di Psicoterapia e Ipnosi, (SMIPI)
    [... è un'associazione medico-scientifica che ha lo scopo di promuovere la ricerca, lo studio e la pratica della psicoterapia. Da anni ci occupiamo dell'insegnamento e dell'applicazione di strategie di intervento su aspetti comportamentali, affettivi, relazionali e motivazionali.]


  302. Società Psicoanalitica Italiana, (SPI)


  303. Société Canadienne du Cerveau, Comportement et Sciences Cognitives, (SCCCSC)
    [... The Canadian Society for Brain, Behaviour and Cognitive Science (CSBBCS) is a non-profit organization whose primary function is to advance Canadian research in experimental psychology and behavioral neuroscience.]


  304. Société Canadienne de Psycanalyse, (SCP)


  305. Société Canadienne de Psychologie, (SCP)/Canadian Psychological Association


  306. Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, (SARMAC)
    [... to enhance collaboration and co-operation between basic and applied researchers in memory and cognition.]


  307. The Society of Behavioral Medicine, (SBM)
    [... The goals of the Society shall be as follows: To promote excellence in research and practice in behavioral medicine; To educate our members, other health professional, and the public about the knowledge base and potential of behavioral medicine; To promote communication among health professionals of different disciplines; To interact with related professional organizations; To build and maintain a multidisciplinary organization.]


  308. The Society for Behavioral Neuroendocrinology, (SBN)


  309. Society for Chaos Theory in Psychology and the Life Sciences, (SCPLS)
    [... is an international forum bringing together researchers, theoreticians, and practitioners interested in applying dynamical systems theory, far-from-equilibrium thermodynamics, self-organization, neural nets, fractals cellular automata, and related forms of chaos, catastrophes, bifurcations, nonlinear dynamics, and complexity theories to psychology and the life sciences.]


  310. Society for Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis (SCEH)
    [... is an international organization of social workers, dentists, psychologists, psychiatrists and other physicians who are dedicated to the highest level of scientific inquiry and the conscientious application of hypnosis in the clinical setting.]


  311. Society of Clinical Psychology, Division 12 - of the of the American Psychological Association, (APA)


  312. Society for Community Research and Action, (SCRA), Division 27 of the American Psychological Association
    [... serves many different disciplines that focus on community research and action. Our members have found that, regardless of the professional work they do, the knowledge and professional relationships they gain in the SCRA have been invaluable and invigorating.]


  313. Society for Computers in Psychology, (SCiP)
    [... is a non-profit organization of researchers interested in applications of computers in psychology. Its primary purpose is to "increase and diffuse knowledge of the use of computers in psychological research."]


  314. Society for Consumer Psychology, (SCP), (Division 23 of the APA)
    [... represents the interests of behavioral scientists in the fields of psychology, marketing, advertising, communication, consumer behavior, and other related areas.]


  315. The Society for General Psychology, Division 1 - of the of the American Psychological Association, (APA)


  316. Society of General and Theoretical Psychology


  317. The Society for Gestalt Theory and its Applications, (GTA)
    [... is a scientific association established for the purpose of promoting the Gestalt-theoretical perspective in research and practice.]


  318. The Society for Industrial-Organizational Psychology, (SIOP), Division 14 of the of the American Psychological Association, (APA)


  319. The Society for Judgment and Decision Making, (SJDM)
    [... is an interdisciplinary organization dedicated to the study of normative, descriptive, and prescriptive theories of decision.]


  320. The Society for Light Treatment and Biological Rhythms, (SLTBR)
    [... The members of the SLTBR have clinical and research interests in biological rhythm disorders including: seasonal affective disorder (SAD), jet lag, shift work, sleep disorders, eating disorders, nonseasonal depression, bipolar disorder, premenstrual syndrome, and others. They study and use treatments including: light therapy, chronotherapy, melatonin, serotonergic medications, and others.]


  321. Society for Mathematical Psychology, (SMP)
    [... promotes the advancement and communication of research in mathematical psychology and related disciplines. Mathematical psychology is broadly defined to include work of a theoretical character that uses mathematical methods, formal logic, or computer simulation.]


  322. Society of Multivariate Experimental Psychology, (SMEP)
    [... was founded in 1960 as an organization of researchers interested in multivariate quantitative methods and their application to substantive problems in psychology.]


  323. Society for Neuroscience, (SFN)
    [... is the world's largest organization of scientists and physicians dedicated to understanding the brain, spinal cord and peripheral nervous system.]


  324. The Society of Pediatric Psychology, (SPP), Section V of Division 12 - Clinical Psychology of the of the American Psychological Association, (APA)


  325. Society for Personality Assessment, (SPA)


  326. The Society for Personality and Social Psychology, (SPSP), Division 8 of the American Psychological Association, (APA)


  327. Society of Police and Criminal Psychology
    [... is an eclectic organization that encourages the scientific study of the criminal justice system and the application of behavioral science knowledge to problems in criminal justice. It focuses on the law enforcement, the judicial, and the corrections elements in criminal justice.]


  328. The Society of Psychological Hypnosis, Division 30 of the American Psychological Association, (APA)


  329. The Society for the Psychological Study of Ethnic Minority Issues, Division 45 of the American Psychological Association (APA)


  330. The Society for the Psychological Study of Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Issues, Division 44 of the American Psychological Association (APA)


  331. The Society for the Psychological Study of Men and Masculinity, (SPSMM), Division 51 of the American Psychological Association (APA)
    [... consists of men and women dedicated to promoting the critical study of how gender shapes and constricts men's lives and committed to the enhancement of men's capacity to experience their full human potential.]


  332. The Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, (SPSSI), Division 9 of the American Psychological Association, (APA)


  333. The Society for the Psychology of Women, Division 35 of the American Psychological Association, (APA)


  334. Society for Psychophysiological Research, (SPR), USA
    [... The purpose of the Society is to foster research on the interrelationships between the physiological and psychological aspects of behavior. To promote this purpose, the Society publishes scientific literature, including Psychophysiology, and holds annual meetings for presentation and discussion of original theory and research...]


  335. Society for Psychotherapy Research, (SPR)


  336. Society for the Quantitative Analysis of Behavior, (SQAB)


  337. Society for Research in Adult Development, (SRAD)
    [... The international membership of the Society for Research in Adult Development includes people from all disciplines who are interested in positive adult development. Positive adult development refers to development starting in late adolescence and continuing through life. The focus is on expanded capabilities and changes that improve the quality of life.]


  338. Society for Research in Child Development, (SRCD)
    [... The purposes of the Society are to promote multidisciplinary research in the field of human development, to foster the exchange of information among scientists and other professionals of various disciplines, and to encourage applications of research findings. Our goals are pursued through a variety of programs with the cooperation and service of our governing council, standing committees, and members.]


  339. Society for Research in Psychology of Music and Music Education, (SRPMME)
    [... The aim of the society is to provide an international forum for researchers working in the fields of psychology of music and music education, to encourage the exchange of ideas and to disseminate research findings. The Society is particularly keen to encourage the participation of younger members (students and postgraduates) and to maintain a broad membership that reflects the considerable range of interests that are represented within the psychology of music and music education.]


  340. Society for a Science of Clinical Psychology, (SSCP), Section III of Division 12 - Clinical Psychology of the American Psychological Association, (APA),
    [... was established as a section of Division 12 (Section III) of the American Psychological Association in 1966. Its purpose is to affirm and continue to promote the integration of the scientist and the practitioner in training, research, and applied endeavors.]


  341. Society for the Study of Addiction


  342. Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and the Simulation of Behaviour (AISB)


  343. Society for the Teaching of Psychology, Division 2 - of the of the American Psychological Association, (APA)


  344. Suomen psykologinen seura/The Finnish Psychological Society


  345. The Speech Communication Association see: The National Communication Association


  346. The Swedish Psychoanalytic Association, (SPaF)


  347. Sveriges Psykologförbund, Swedish Psychological Association


  348. Swiss Group for Artificial Intelligence and COgnitive science, (SGAICO)
    [... SGAICO should: provide a passive platform where science can present it results and industry select what it feels is interesting. promote AI actively in an educational sense promote and facilitate scientific, professional and public communication be active on the international level]


  349. Swiss Psychlogical Society, (SGP-SSP)
    [... La Société Suisse de Psychologie (SSP) est une association professionnelle nationale; elle encourage la psychologie scientifique dans les domaines de la formation, de la recherche et des applications pratiques. Elle a été fondée en 1943...]


  350. The Tavistock Institute


  351. The World Association of Psychoanalysis, (WAP)
    [... was founded on January 3 rd, 1992, following the Jacques Lacan's 1964 wager to "reconquer" the Freudian Field. Its members work together for the promotion of psychoanalysis throughout the world and support the orientation given by Jacques Lacan to the field of experience that Freud inaugurated at the beginning of this century. The WAP works in coordination with the Foundation of the Freudian Field and the Institute of the Freudian Field. ]


  352. World Federation for Mental Health


  353. World Psychiatric Association, (WPA)
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