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Copyright © 2006

Society for the
Psychology of Women

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Division 35 of the
American Psychological Association

     The Society for the Psychology of Women was established in 1973 as Division 35 of the American Psychological Association. The Society is devoted to providing an organizational base for all feminists, women and men of all national origins who are interested in teaching, research, or practice in the psychology of women. Our purpose is to promote feminist scholarship and practice, and to advocate action toward public policies that advance equality and social justice. We are a voice of feminist issues within organized psychology!
     It is not necessary to be a psychologist or a member of APA to join the society. All members receive the Psychology of Women Quarterly journal and the Psychology of Women Newsletter. Join now and enjoy reduced fees offered to all new members! 

For further information click on the left frame link "Membership." 

2007–2008 Division 35 President:

Jacquelyn W. White, PhD
Professor of Psychology
Department of Psychology
P.O. Box 26170
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Greensboro, NC 27402-6170
Phone: 336-256-0014
Fax: 336-334-5066
E-mail: (Click on name above)

Division 35 Central Office
APA 750 First Street, NE
Washington, DC 20002-4242 
Phone: 202-336-6013 
Fax: 202-218-3599 
E-mail: Div35@apa.org

 


   For more information about this site,
contact Kelly Kadlec, Division 35 webmaven.