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The APS Branches support members and promote the profession of psychology at a state and regional level.

Australian Capital Territory

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New South Wales

  • Illawarra
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  • Newcastle
  • NSW Central Coast
  • NSW Far-South Coast
  • NSW Mid-North Coast
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  • Riverina
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  • South-West Sydney
  • Sydney

Northern Territory

  • Central Australia Branch
  • NT Top End

Queensland

  • Brisbane Area
  • Bundaberg-Hervey Bay Region
  • Central Queensland
  • Far-North Queensland
  • Gold Coast
  • Greater Darling Downs and South Western Queensland
  • Mackay
  • North Queensland
  • Sunshine Coast

South Australia

  • South Australia

Tasmania

  • Branch - Tasmania

Victoria

  • Albury/Wodonga
  • Ballarat
  • Barwon
  • Bendigo
  • Gippsland
  • Melbourne
  • Mornington Peninsula
  • Outer Eastern Melbourne Branch
  • South-West Victoria

Western Australia

  • Goldfields Esperance
  • Mid-West WA
  • Perth
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  • WA Great Southern

Overseas

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APS Colleges

There are nine APS Colleges representing a range of different areas in psychology.

APS College of:
  • Clinical Neuropsychologists
  • Clinical Psychologists
  • Community Psychologists
  • Counselling Psychologists
  • Educational and Developmental Psychologists
  • Forensic Psychologists
  • Health Psychologists
  • Organisational Psychologists
  • Sport and Exercise Psychologists

APS Interest Groups

There are 44 APS Interest Groups covering a wide range of special interests.

  • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples and Psychology
  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Psychology
  • Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder & Psychology
  • Buddhism and Psychology
  • Child Sexual Abuse Issues and Psychology
  • Child, Adolescent and Family Psychology
  • Christianity and Psychology
  • Clinical Hypnosis in Psychology
  • Coaching Psychology
  • Diverse Bodies, Genders, and Sexualities
  • Domestic and Family Violence Prevention and Psychology
  • ePsychology
  • Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy and Psychology Interest Group
  • Internal Family Systems and Psychology
  • Military and Emergency Services and Psychology
  • Narrative Theory & Practice in Psychology
  • Perinatal and Infant Psychology
  • Personal Construct Psychology
  • Positive Psychology
  • Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy
  • Psychoanalytically-Oriented Psychology
  • Psychologists for Peace
  • Psychologists in Oncology
  • Psychologists in Schools
  • Psychology and Ageing
  • Psychology and Cultures
  • Psychology and Early Childhood Intervention
  • Psychology and Homelessness
  • Psychology and Integrative Mental Health
  • Psychology and Substance Use
  • Psychology and the Performing Arts and Entertainment Industry
  • Psychology and Yoga
  • Psychology Education
  • Psychology from an Islamic Perspective
  • Psychology in the Public Sector
  • Psychology of Eating, Weight and Body Image
  • Psychology of Intellectual Disability & Autism
  • Psychosis and Psychology
  • Refugee Issues and Psychology
  • Rehabilitation Psychology of Injury, Chronic Illness, and Pain Interest Group
  • Rural and Remote Psychology
  • Transpersonal Psychology
  • Trauma and Psychology
  • Women and Psychology
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