Asian American Psychological
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Asian American Psychological
Advance the mental health and well-being of Asian American communities through research, professional practice, education, and policy. Explore advances in research and science of Asian American psychology and mental health with new theories and frameworks for understanding the Asian American experience and cutting-edge research using qualitative and quantitative methodologies.

Be part of this cutting edge work by connecting with other researchers in this field and exchanging ideas. Visit this section to read the latest empirical studies in our peer-reviewed journal, Asian American Journal of Psychology. Learn prevention and treatment strategies and engage in conversations on how to best work with Asian American communities.
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AAPA members receive the AAJP as part of membership. The Asian American Journal of Psychology is the official publication of the Asian American Psychological Association and is dedicated to research, practice, advocacy, education, and policy within Asian American psychology. Each year, AAPA holds a national convention, occurring one day prior to the American Psychological Association convention.
DoSAA is a community of students and professionals committed to understanding social, emotional, political, and personal influences affecting South Asians in psychology and creating a forum to impact change for the betterment of South Asian mental health. DoSAA intends to be a credible source of information and resources on South Asian mental health issues.
The AAPA Division on Women (DoW) was established in 1995 by Dr. Alice Chang, with the support of other senior Asian American Psychological Association's women leaders. Increase the visibility and involvement of AAA&PI women in professional psychology organizations. Highlight and support the investigation of psychological issues relevant to AAA&PI women's experiences.
The mission of the Division on Students is to unify and strengthen the student voice and provide important means to foster the development of future leaders of AAPA. The Division on Students creates a foundation for student members' involvements and provides a source of support to aid students throughout their graduate and undergraduate educations.
The Division on Practice (DoP) provides a forum for Asian American practitioners who have vast interests in the provision of clinical services to the mental health community and in bridging the gap between research and practice.

The DoP offers a platform to foster collaborations between researchers and practitioners on research that truly informs practice with API clients and on current practice trends that can guide future research on API mental health issues.Furthermore, the DoP provides the networks, support, resources and institutional visibility for AAPI practitioners that reflect the core mission of AAPA.
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