International Psychology
Division 52: International Psychology seeks to develop a psychological science and practice that is contextually informed, culturally inclusive, serves the public interest and promotes global perspectives within and outside of APA. The Division of International Psychology represents the interest of all psychologists who foster international connections among psychologists, engage in multicultural research or practice, apply psychological principles to the development of public policy or are otherwise concerned with individual and group consequences of global events.
Leadership
President
Mercedes McCormick, PhD, Pace University, N.Y.
Secretary
Ayse Ciftci, PhD, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Ind.
Publications
Journal
International Perspectives in Psychology: Research, Practice, Consultation (quarterly, beginning in Spring 2012)
Editor: Judith L. Gibbons, PhD, St Louis University, St Louis
Online Newsletter
International Psychology Bulletin
Editor: Grant J. Rich, PhD, Juneau, Alaska
Read about Division 52 in the Monitor
Division Meetings
Contact Information
APA Division Services
750 First St, NE
Washington, DC 20002-4242
Telephone: (202) 336-6013
