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Divisions and Special Interest Groups

Membership of the Society's Divisions and Special Interest Groups is available to paid up members of PSI. The work of each Division/Special Interest Group relies on the involvement of its members. The various Divisions and Special Interest Groups promote specialisms within psychology to a high standard and provide professional representation and Continuing Professional Development (CPD) in their relevant specialism. These dyanmic subsections of PSI have also developed links with one another and co-operate in areas of common interest.

Please contact PSI or the Committee of the relevant Division/Special Interest Group if you are interested in getting involved.

 

Divisions

Division of Behavior Analysis

Go to the Division of Behavior Analysis's home page

Division of Clinical Psychology

Go to the Division of Clinical Psychology's home page...

Division of Counselling Psychology

Go to the Division of Counselling Psychology's home page.....

Division of Educational Psychology

Go to Division of Educational Psychology's home page

Division of Forensic Psychology

Go to the Forensic Psychology Division's home page

Division of Health Psychology

Go to the Division of Health Psychology's home page

Division of Teachers and Researchers in Psychology

Go to Division of Teachers and Researcher in Psychology's home page


Division of Work and Organisational Psychology

Go to the DWOP home page

 

Special Interest Groups (SIGs)

Autistic Spectrum Disorders Special Interest Group

The Autistic Spectrum Disorders SIG was formed at the PSI Annual Conference in Westport in November 2001. Among its stated aims is the promotion of research related to ASD and awareness of the needs of people with an ASD.

Go to the Autistic Spectrum Disorders SIG home page

Child and Adolescent Psychology Special Interest Group

Since 1998 the Child and Adolescent Psychology SIG has developed an annual programme of lectures and seminars to promote child-centred practice and research.

Go the the Child and Adolescent Psychology SIG home page

Dying and Bereavement Special Interest Group

Go to the Dying and Bereavement SIG home page

Learning Disability Special Interest Group

PSI's very first Special Interest Group continues to promote good practice in the field of intellectual and developmental disabilities and to
educate the public on issues relating to intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Go to the Learning Disability SIG home page

Neuropsychology Special Interest Group

Go to the Neuropsychology SIG home page


Rehabilitation Psychology Special Interest Group

The Rehabilitation Psychology Special Interest Group was set up in October 2004 to define Rehabilitation Psychology within an Irish context and to promote and give recognition to the area of Rehabilitation Psychology in Ireland.

Go to the Rehabilitation Psychology SIG home page

Sexual Diversity and Gender Special Interest Group

Go to the Sexual Diversity and Gender Special Interest Group's home page

 

 

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