Professional Resources

The Northern California Society for Psychoanalytic Psychology (NCSPP) is committed to the study of psychoanalytic psychology and the encouragement of its interest in the professional and general communities. Their more than 650 members form a community that spans the greater Bay Area and Northern...
The New York Psychoanalytic Society is the oldest psychoanalytic organization in the United States. It was founded in 1911 by Dr. Abraham A. Brill and a small group of like-minded colleagues, who were excited by and committed to the revolutionary discoveries of Sigmund Freud and his students....
Temple University Hospital (TUH) is one of the nation's premier academic medical centers. The 746-bed Philadelphia hospital offers comprehensive inpatient and outpatient services to the surrounding community, and highly specialized tertiary services to the entire region. TUH is the chief clinical...
Advanced Brain Monitoring's research interests include neurocognitive profiling for personalized medicine, interactive neuroeducational technologies for enhancing performance, fatigue management, and the integration of neurophysiology into the human-computer interface. Further interests include...
Michael Orlans, M.A., D.A.P.A., and Terry Levy, Ph.D., B.C.F.E., Co-Directors of the Evergreen Psychotherapy Center, have been designated Master Therapists by the American Psychotherapy Association. This is the highest honor that the APA can bestow upon a member and is held by some of the world's...
The Research and Training Center on Family Support and Children's Mental Health was established in 1984 at Portland State University, Portland, Oregon with funding from the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR), U.S. Department of Education, and the Center for Mental...
CareGiver Network is a non-profit member organization founded for the purpose of offering support and training to all child care professionals who work with young children. Their membership is comprised of Child Care Workers including family child care, center owners and workers, and nannies. They...
The Canadian Child Welfare Research Portal (CWRP) provides access to up-to-date research on Canadian child welfare programs and policies. The Portal is a partnership supported by the McGill Centre for Research on Children and Families (CRCF), the Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work at...
The Japanese Association for Behavior Analysis (J-ABA) is dedicated to promoting the experimental, theoretical, and applied analysis of behavior, which B.F. Skinner originated. The purpose of J-ABA is to provide opportunities for research, education, and practices of behavior analysis through its...
Co-founded in 1981 by Dr. Gary W. LaVigna and Dr. Thomas J. Willis, The Institute for Applied Behavior Analysis (IABA) provides behavior management services, supported employment, supported living and supported educational services to individuals with developmental disabilities in Southern...
The Alabama Association for Behavior Analysis (ALABA) serves as a scientific and professional reference group that embraces the principles and practices of behavior analysis. Their goal is to promote research that will advance the understanding of behavior and to identify and promote the use of...
Started in 1998, the University of North Texas Center for Sport Psychology and Performance Excellence (CSPPE) is a national leader the field of sport psychology. A multidisciplinary center devoted to sport psychology service, research, and training, they combine knowledge, skills, and expertise...
CFAH is working to ensure that everyone is prepared to live a healthy life and make good choices about their health and health care. Since it was founded in 1992, CFAH has aimed to increase the influence of evidence on health-related behavior and its determinants in the development of policies,...
The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) is the Federal focal point for research on drug abuse and addiction. Established in 1974, NIDA became part of the National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services, in October 1992. NIDA's mission is to lead the Nation in bringing the...
The Institute of Behavioral Research (IBR) was established in 1962 by Saul B. Sells to conduct research on personality structure, personnel selection, social interactions, and organizational functioning. This work included pioneering research using first-generation computers for integrating...