Academy
of Counselling Psychology
The Academy of Counseling
Psychology is the association of psychologists who identify themselves
through their education, training,and experience as counseling
psychologists. This site tells you about ACoP organization, provides
helpful links to the other sites of interest, and allows you
to interact with the Board via e-mail.
The
American Counselling Association (ACA)
The American Counseling
Association is a not-for-profit, professional and educational
organization that is dedicated to the growth and enhancement
of the counseling profession. Founded in 1952, ACA is the world's
largest association exclusively representing professional counselors
in various practice settings. This website contains various on-line
resources.
American
Psychoanalytic Association
The American Psychoanalytic
Association is a professional organization of psychoanalysts
throughout the United States. This website has a virtual bookshop,
information on psychoanalysis, literature search, libraries,
quatiation quiz, public information, programs, meeting dates,
fellowship program, task forces, education standards, links and
membership information.
American
Psychological Society (APS)
APS's membership
includes the nation's foremost psychological scientists and academics.
Members cover the entire spectrum of basic and applied psychological
science. This site contains membership information, news, research,
journals, convention information, and employment ads.
The
American Psychologist Association
Based in Washington,
DC, the American Psychological Association (APA) is the largest
scientific and professional organization respresenting psychology
in the United States. With more than 159,000 members, APA is
also the largest association of psychologists worldwide. This
website provides information for psychologists, publics, and
students.
American
Association for Marriage and Family Therapy
The American Association
for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT) is the professional association
for the field of marriage and family therapy. They represent
the professional interests of more than 23,000 marriage and family
therapists throughout the United States, Canada and abroad. The
AAMFT provides individuals with the tools and resources they
need to succeed as marriage and family therapists
Association
for Assessment in Counselling
The Association
for Assessment in Counseling (AAC) is an organization of counselors,
counselor educators, and other professionals that advocates the
counseling profession by providing leadership, training, and
research in the creation, development, production, and use of
assessment and diagnostic techniques. AAC provides a forum for
the discussion of social, ethical, and technical issues related
to assessment in counseling.
Association
for Counselor Education and Supervision (ACES)
The Association
for Counselor Education and Supervision (ACES) is one of seventeen
(17) divisions of the American Counseling Association. ACES emphasizes
the need for quality education and supervision of counselors
in all work settings. This site provides guidelines and membership
information.
The
Canadian Counselling Association (CCA)
The Canadian Counselling
Association established this web site to provide counsellors
with current information and services, and to facilitate communication
and networking opportunities among Canadian counsellors. It includes
newsletters, journals, weblinks and upcoming events.
Canadian
Mental Health Association
The Canadian Mental
Health Association, founded in 1918, is one of the oldest voluntary
organizations in Canada and the only one to deal with all aspects
of mental health and mental illness. This website provides mental
health tips, CMHA directory, membership information, publications,
projects, important dates, media releases, and mental health
related helpful links.
Canadian
Mental Health Association - Ontario Division
A gateway for information
about community mental health in Ontario. If you are interested
or concerned about issues that impact community mental health
in Ontario, you will find relevant, and sometimes even, unique
information. In addition, unique sources of information published
by the Canadian Mental Health Association, Ontario Division such
as Network, a quarterly magazine, or our collection of fully
referenced Policy and Position Statements, are available here.
You can also search the CMHA, Ontario Division library catalogue,
which includes about 10,000 records of a broad range of materials
published in Canada and internationally.
Canadian
Psychoanalytic Society
CPS website contains
information on membership, journals, essays, and links. Also
available in French.
Canadian
Journal of Psychoanalysis
The Canadian Journalof
Psychoanalysis on-line. Also in French version.
The Counseling Web: Professional
Associations
Provides a comprehensive
list of links to counselling psychology resources.
International Association
for Cross-Cultural Psychology (IACCP)
The International
Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology (IACCP) was founded
in 1972 and has a membership of over 800 persons in more than
65 countries. The aims of the Association are to facilitate communication
among persons interested in a diverse range of issues involving
the intersection of culture and psychology.
The
International Association of Marriage and Family Counselors
The International
Association of Marriage and Family Counselors (IAMFC) is an organization
that promotes excellence in the practice of family counseling
by creating and disseminating first-class publications and media
products, providing a forum for exploration of family-related
issues, involving a diverse group of dedicated professionals
in our activities, and emphasizing collaborative efforts. This
website provides informations on membership, professional development,
literature, conferences, and contacts.
Marriage Counselling and
Family Counselling
For more than 20
years the Ontario Association for Marriage and Family Therapy
(OAMFT) has been involved with the problems, needs, and changing
patterns of marital and family relationships. The association
leads the way in ensuring that public needs for marriage counselling
and family counselling are met by practitioners of the highest
quality.This website provides information on Marriage Counselling,
family counselling, marital counselling, and family therapy.
Furthermore, it includes referral services, newsletters, and
upcoming events.
National
Association of School Psychologists
The mission of the
National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) is to promote
educationally and psychologically healthy environments for all
children and youth by implementing research-based, effective
programs that prevent problems, enhance independence, and promote
optimal learning. This is accomplished through state-of-the-art
research and training, advocacy, ongoing program evaluation,
and caring professional service.
National
Career Development Association (NCDA)
The National Career
Development Association (NCDA) is a division of the American
Counseling Association (ACA). The mission of NCDA is to promote
the career development of all people over the life span. To achieve
this mission, NCDA provides service to the public and professionals
involved with or interested in career development, including
professional development activities, publications, research,
public information, professional standards, advocacy, and recognition
for achievement and service.
National Employment Couselling
Association
A division of the
American Counseling Association(ACA) NECA .....dedicated to helping
people prepare for, enter, understand and progress in the world
of work through legislative advocacy, establishing standards
and guidelines, showcasing best practices and networking.
Society for Computers in
Psychology
The Society for
Computers in Psychology 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."
Society
for a Science of Clinical Psychology
The Society for
a Science of Clinical Psychology 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. Its members represent a diversity
of interests and theoretical orientations. The common bond of
the membership is a commitment to empirical research and the
ideal that scientific principles should play a role in training,
practice, and establishing public policy for health and mental
health concerns.
Texas University & College
Counseling Directors Association
A division of the
American Counseling Association(ACA) NECA .....dedicated to helping
people prepare for, enter, understand and progress in the world
of work through legislative advocacy, establishing standards
and guidelines, showcasing best practices and networking.