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skip to main content APA.org APA Style APA Services Divisions Help MyAPA (Log Out) Log In Professional Homes Organized by Members of APA How To JoinExplore the list of divisions and decide which is the best fit for you.Once you decide, or if you already know which division/s you'd like to join, you can access the join application online.Join A Division  Who Can JoinAPA members and even non-members can apply.Applicants can join one or more divisions. Each division has their own eligibility criteria and dues. In addition, each division has its own officers, website, publications, email lists, awards, convention activities, and meetings. AboutAPA’s 54 divisions are professional homes organized by members.Some represent subdisciplines of psychology (e.g., experimental, social or clinical) while others focus on topical areas such as aging, ethnic-minorities, or trauma. More about APA divisions  Why Join Here are just a few of the benefits of joining one of APA's 54 divisionsOpportunities for graduate studentsBenefits for early career psychologistsAdvantages for members and professional affiliatesHundreds of sponsored scholarships, grants and awards Resources for Divisions Use the following links to quickly navigate to frequently used itemsResources from Division EngagementListserv WebsiteAPA Social Media/Forum PolicyDivision Demographic DashboardEmail APA Division EngagementResources for divisions with APA-supported websites Upcoming MeetingsAPA's divisions regularly host events featuring the latest advances in psychology. Browse the below search results list for meetings that might interest you.Meetings  Become a FellowFor members interested in advancement of psychology as a science and as a professionFellowship is a special distinction for members who have received a doctoral degree in psychology or a related field from a regionally accredited institution and can show evidence of unusual and outstanding contributions in the field of psychology.Application for fellow status is open to any APA member who meets the criteria of both the sponsoring division and APA. Each division establishes its own criteria for nominations — sometimes the same as APA criteria, but usually involving additional requisites relevant to that division. Each division is responsible for providing the Fellows Committee with updated division criteria.Learn More Division Journals Showing 1-9 of 8 Review of General Psychology® Div. 1 Consulting Psychology Journal: Practice and Research® Div. 13 School Psychology Quarterly® Div. 16 Psychological Services® Div. 18 Military Psychology®Div. 19 Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied® Div. 21 Rehabilitation Psychology® Div 22 Psychology of Religion and Spirituality® Div. 36 Last updated: November 2021Date created: November 2010 APA Divisions 1. Society for General Psychology2. Society for the Teaching of Psychology3. Society for Experimental Psychology and Cognitive Science5. Quantitative and Qualitative Methods6. Society for Behavioral Neuroscience and Comparative Psychology7. Developmental Psychology8. Society for Personality and Social Psychology9. Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSI)10. Society for the Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity and the Arts12. Society of Clinical Psychology13. Society of Consulting Psychology14. Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology15. Educational Psychology16. School Psychology17. Society of Counseling Psychology18. Psychologists in Public Service19. Society for Military Psychology20. Adult Development and Aging21. Applied Experimental and Engineering Psychology22. Rehabilitation Psychology23. Consumer Psychology24. Society for Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology25. Behavior Analysis26. Society for the History of Psychology27. Society for Community Research and Action: Division of Community Psychology28. Psychopharmacology and Substance Abuse29. Society for the Advancement of Psychotherapy30. Society of Psychological Hypnosis31. State, Provincial and Territorial Psychological Association Affairs32. Society for Humanistic Psychology33. Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities/Autism Spectrum Disorder34. Society for Environmental, Population and Conservation Psychology35. Society for the Psychology of Women36. Society for the Psychology of Religion and Spirituality37. Society for Child and Family Policy and Practice38. Society for Health Psychology39. Society for Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalytic Psychology40. Society for Clinical Neuropsychology41. American Psychology-Law Society42. Psychologists in Independent Practice43. Society for Couple and Family Psychology44. Society for the Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity45. Society for the Psychological Study of Culture, Ethnicity and Race46. Society for Media Psychology and Technology47. Society for Sport, Exercise and Performance Psychology48. Society for the Study of Peace, Conflict and Violence: Peace Psychology Division49. Society of Group Psychology and Group Psychotherapy50. Society of Addiction Psychology51. Society for the Psychological Study of Men and Masculinities52. International Psychology53. Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology54. 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