Association of Black Psychologists (ABPSI)
- Address:
- Post Office Box 55999
- Washington
- D.C
- 20040
- United States
- Washington
- Phone:
- +1-202-7220808
- Professions:
- Psychology
- Region of activity:
- National
- United States
- Scope of membership:
- National
-
- United States
Description
The Association of Black Psychologists was founded in San Francisco in 1968 by a number of Black Psychologists from across the country. They united to actively address the serious problems facing Black Psychologists and the larger Black community. Guided by the principle of self determination, these psychologists set about building an institution through which they could address the long neglected needs of Black professionals. Their goal was to have a positive impact upon the mental health of the national Black community by means of planning, programs, services, training, and advocacy.
Their objectives were:
To organize their skills and abilities to influence necessary change, and
To address themselves to significant social problems affecting the Black community and other segments of the population whose needs society has not fulfilled.
The Association of Black Psychologists has grown from a handful of concerned professionals into an independent, autonomous organization of over 1400 members.
Member benefits
Quarterly issues of The Journal of Black Psychology
Complimentary issues of the Psych Discourse
Reduced Annual Convention registration fees
Voting privileges (except for Affiliate members)
Opportunity to participate on our public Psychologist Listing Program for a fee of $100.00
Mentoring opportunities
Intellectual stimulation
Participation in an organization committed to the physical, mental and spiritual well-being of African people.
Hertz Car Rental discount
