South African Association for Counselling Psychology (SAACP)
The SA Association of Counselling Psychology is a division of the Psychological Society of South Africa (PsySSA).
Continue reading →The SA Association of Counselling Psychology is a division of the Psychological Society of South Africa (PsySSA).
Continue reading →The SA Association of Jungian Analysts (SAAJA) is a professional society of accredited Jungian Analysts. It provides postgraduate training in Jungian analysis for health professionals, public events that are informed by Jungian thought, and has a library with Jungian literature.
Continue reading →The SA Clinical Neuropsychological Association (SACNA) aims to foster the development of clinical neuropsychology in South Africa. SACNA is affiliated to the International Neuropsychological Society, and to the Psychological Society of South Africa. SACNA hosts a Southern African neuropsychology conference every two years. Members pay discountted conference fees and earn CPD points for attendance.
Continue reading →PsySSA advances South African psychology as a science and profession of global stature and promotes psychological praxis as relevant, proactive and responsive to societal needs and well-being.
Continue reading →We are constituted in terms of the Regulations relating to the Constitution of the Professional Board for Psychology, Regulation No. R1249 dated 28 November 2008. There are five categories of registration in psychology, i.e. Clinical, Counselling, Educational, Industrial and Research Psychology.
Continue reading →In accordance with Article 12.5.1 of the constitution of PsySSA, the overall aims of the Division are to promote training, research and practise in respect of Clinical Psychology and the professional interests of Clinical Psychologists.
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