CPA Foundation
Mental Illness Awareness Week - Oct. 1-7, 2006
Canadian Association of School Psychologists
Canadian Consortium for Research (CCR)
The First Fifty Years 1947 - 1997
Canadian Alliance of Mental Illness and Mental Health
Enhancing Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Primary Health Care (EICP)
Canadian Collaborative Mental Health Initiative (CCMHI)
Psychology in the Provinces and Territories
Canadian Consortium for Research (CCR)
Memorandum of Understanding
The Canadian Psychological Asssociation is pleased to announce that it has a memorandum of understanding with four countries.
Australia
Signed: Canada, March 2010; Australia, May 2010
Signatories: Dr. Martin Antony (CPA President) and Dr. Karen Cohen (CPA Executive Director on behalf of CPA) signed in Canada. Professor Bob Montgomery (APS President) and Professor Lyn Littlefield (Executive Director on behalf of APS) signed in Australia. Australia’s Honorary Consul for Canada (Lois Appleby) was present at the signing in Australia (see photo - from left to right: Bob Montgomery, Lois Appleby, and Lyn Littlefield).
Russia
Signed: Moscow, Russia, December 2008
South Africa
Signed: Ottawa, Ontario, June 2009
United States
Signed: 1989
Canadian Associations
International Associations
Psychology Resource Sites
- GLOBAL BUSINESS AND ECONOMIC ROUNDTABLE ON ADDICTION AND MENTAL HEALTH - The Roundtable is an instrument of information analysis and ideas concerning the linkage between business, the economy, mental health and work.
- EDUCATION RESOURCES - A directory of Education related websites.
- SOCIAL, ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL CHANGE A web site of The Global Social Change Research Project
- INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR EXISTENTIAL PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHOTHERAPY (ISEPP), as the professional arm of the International Network on Personal Meaning, we are a multi- and interdisciplinary organisation dedicated to encouraging and
advancing research and education in existential psychology and psychotherapy.
- THE MENTAL HEALTH PROMOTION UNIT (MHPU), the mandate of the restructured unit is to promote and support mental health and reduce the burden of mental health problems and disorders, by contributing to the development, synthesis, dissemination and application of knowledge, and the development, implementation and evaluation of policies, programs and activities designed to promote mental health and address the needs of people with mental health problems or disorders.
- CANADIAN INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH INFORMATION (CIHI) is an independent, pan-Canadian, not-for-profit organization working to improve the health of Canadians and the health care system by providing quality, reliable and timely health information.
- ANZUS PSYCHOLOGISTS, a cross-cultural organisation for Psychologists from the US, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa and Great Britain.
- DIVERSITY REFERENCE, the Clinical Psychology Program of the University of Calgary developed a web based list of reference material in the area of diversity.
- HEALTHLINKS.NET, making the Internet a practical tool for research and collaboration within the healthcare community.
- IT'S YOUR HEALTH, a Health Canada publication that provides reliable information on a range of health-related topics.
- PSYCH CENTRAL, run by psychologist Dr. John Grohol, is an information service providing an excellent selection of links under "Mental Health & Psychology Resources," "What is...?," and "Have I got...?" .
- MENTAL HEALTH PROMOTION, a Health Canada website.
- PSYCHNET-UK, PsychNet-UK is a privately owned web site developed to provide access to a host of sites which may be often sought by persons engaged in the mental health professions.
- APPLIED RESEARCH CONSULTANTS (ARC), a service organization within the Psychology Department at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale and it provides professional services in applied research, evaluation, and consulting.
- A NEW UNDERSTANDING OF ATTENTION DEFICIT DISORDER, This website offers a new perspective on this disorder, one based on current clinical and neuroscience research. It presents a model of ADD/ADHD as essentially a problem with executive functions, the management system of the brain. It describes how a child or adult with ADD/ADHD can focus very well on a few activities that intensely interest them, yet be unable to focus adequately on most other tasks of daily life. It explains how ADD/ADHD often looks like a weakness in willpower, but isn't.
- YOUNG AND HEALTHY.CA The Canadian Association for Adolescent Health (CAAH) seeks to ensure that Youth receive the best possible health care and services. CAAH offers quality health information to help youth make choices and stay healthy.
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