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The
Rhode Island Psychological Association was founded in 1955 as the
professional association representing the interests of all psychologists
in Rhode Island. Board members and other participants volunteer
their time and services, and the operations of the association are
funded by membership dues, small grants
from the American Psychological
Association, and income from continuing
education programs.
RIPA members are active in a variety of areas, including:
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The
advancement of Psychology as a science and a profession
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Legislative,
regulatory, and legal advocacy for psychologists
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Training
and research
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Consultations about ethical issues in the practice of Psychology
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Continuing education for mental health and health care professionals
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Member networking, discussion forums, and other
services
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Public advocacy and education for mental health
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A free mental health referral service for the public
Through
this initiative and in other ways, RIPA members are intervening
directly with the insurance industry and with businesses on behalf
of the public good and the interests of our professional community.
We are among the leaders of the mental health professional and advocacy
community in Rhode Island.
RIPA is also working to bring together the clinical, academic, and
research specialties of psychologists in Rhode Island. The discovery,
application, and teaching of sound psychological principles should
not occur in isolation, and RIPA members promote dialogue and collaboration
among the various communities of psychologists.
Our fundamental mission is the promotion
of psychological principles and practices to support the well-being
of individuals, families, groups, and the local Rhode Island community
as a whole.
You are warmly invited to join RIPA to support
and participate in our efforts.
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