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I am delighted to welcome you to the official website of the International Association for Analytical Psychology, IAAP. As President of our global organisation, I, along with my fellow Officers, the Executive Committee and our dedicated staff, are committed to advancing the field of Analytical Psychology worldwide.
- About the IAAP
The IAAP was founded in 1955 by a group of analysts who were...
- Jung & Analytical Psychology
C. G. Jung (1875-1961) Carl Gustav Jung was born in the...
- Calendar
The conference theme addresses contemporary concerns in...
- Resources
Development of reconceptualizations of archetype theory. A...
- News & Notices
In response to the recent World Health Organisation (WHO)...
- Links to Publishers
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- About the IAAP
The International Association of Applied Psychology is the oldest international association of psychologists. Founded in 1920, it now has more than 1.500 members from more than 80 countries. IAAP will host the Centennial Congress of Applied Psychology in 2020 in Cancun, Mexico.
The International Association of Applied Psychology is the oldest international association of psychologists. Founded in 1920, it now has more than 1.500 members from more than 80 countries. IAAP will host the Centennial Congress of Applied Psychology in 2020 in Cancun, Mexico.
17 gru 2020 · ARTICLE 1: MISSION. Section 1.01: The mission of the International Association of Applied Psychology (IAAP) shall be to promote the science and practice of applied psychology and to facilitate interaction and communication among applied psychologists around the world.
10 lip 2020 · The IAAP representatives and interns considerably escalated adoption of the UN Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development, covering the interlink‐ages between mental health and well‐being and ...
adoption of the UN Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development, covering the interlink-ages between mental health and well‐being and other important global goals (Kuriansky,
The International Association of Applied Psychology (IAAP) was created in 1919 by Édouard Claparède under the name of International Association of Psychotechnics (Association Internationale de Psychotechnique) and the secretary general was Jean-Maurice Lahy. The present name was adopted in 1955. [1]