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The APS Branches support members and promote the profession of psychology at a state and regional level.
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APS Colleges
There are nine APS Colleges representing a range of different areas in psychology.
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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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