Division of Psychopharmacology and Substance Abuse

APA ONLINE description of the division

Trifold Brochure (pdf)

About the Division
 
Psychopharmacology is the study of the effects of drugs on behavior, combining methods of psychology and pharmacology. Psychopharmacologists carryout their duties within a number of different settings, including academia, government, private research, industry and clinic. The study of the effects of drugs on behavior has been productively examined in human as well as nonhuman populations, both within and outside the laboratory. The central theme running through the research in this division is the use of behavioral principles as they interact with the effects of pharmacological agents and environmental events.

Major areas of Research Interest

Advocacy and Public Information


Division 28 Interests and Settings


Basic laboratory research with nonhuman subjects

Neurochemical mechanisms

Behavioral pharmacology of psychoactive drugs

Applied treatment development and evaluation research

  Basic laboratory research with human subjects

Clinical treatment evaluation

Epidemiological field research

Dissemination


Division 28 Activities

Annual Convention

The Division of Psychopharmacology and Substance Abuse is active in the APA Annual Convention, sponsoring symposia, paper and poster sessions, invited addresses, and workshops.

Newsletter

Division 28 members receive a newsletter three times per year, which contains the latest news from special interest committees, a summary of convention activities, division business news, liaison reports, and listings of employment opportunities.

Awards

The Division presents three awards each year for outstanding achievement in the field:
Executive Committee

The Division 28 Executive Committee consists of appointed and elected positions. It organizes division activities and meets at both the APA Annual Convention and the Annual Meeting of the College on Problems of Drug Dependence



To apply for membership to Division 28, download the membership brochure. Mail the completed brochure to Joshua A. Lile, Membership Chair, at the address below.:

Joshua A. Lile PhD, Membership Chair

Department of Behavioral Science

University of Kentucky College of Medicine

Lexington, KY 40536-0086

Telephone: (859) 257-5388 Fax: (859) 257-7684

 

 

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