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The Australian Psychological Society (APS) is one of the
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s for psychologists in Australia. The APS had more than 27,000 members in 2005, making it the largest professional body representing psychologists in Australia at that time. The Society's Code of Ethics was adopted in 2007 and became the Code of Ethics for the profession in Australia in 2010 when it was taken up by the newly formed Psychology Board of Australia. The APS also provides members with recommendations of appropriate fees to charge for their professional services.


Membership

Eligibility for full membership MAPS of the APS is not unduly complicated (see the website for details). In most cases, full, general registration as a psychologist with the
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(AHPRA) will ensure eligibility. Other levels of membership are available, such as associate membership of MAPS, for psychologists with provisional registration with AHPRA. Undergraduate students studying any APAC accredited psychology units are eligible to become APS student subscribers. This subscription is dependent on continuing study in psychology.


Ethics

All Australian psychologists are bound by the APS Code of Ethics. The code was adopted by the registering authority, The Psychology Board of Australia (PsyBA), in 2010. The PsyBA works together with AHPRA to register psychologists. In Australia, the term ''psychologist'' is legally protected and only those registered with AHPRA may use it. Registration with any other professional body, such as the APS, is optional.


Presidents

The following have been Presidents of the Society.


Events

The APS promotes and facilitates psychology-related events. The APS also regularly attends a number of national conferences as a participant.


Journals

The APS publishes three journals with
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Education and training

The APS has nine colleges; these are in the internationally recognised specialised areas of neuropsychology, forensic, community, health, clinical, counselling, educational and developmental, organisational, and sport and exercise psychology. In 2009, APAC (Australian Psychology Accreditation Council) developed a new 5th year postgraduate diploma in professional practice. This training model has been introduced via the "5+1" pathway as a transitional alternative to the retiring "4+2" system that has been in place for many years as a basic standard for registration as a psychologist in Australia. This is reflective of the ultimate goal to set the minimum requirement of registration at the master's degree level. The new 5+1 pathway incorporates a five-year university sequence in psychology training, followed by one year accredited workplace supervision. As of 2010, the Psychology Board of Australia became the sole agency responsible for the registration of psychologists across Australia. The Board adopted the APS Code of Ethics for all members of the profession.


See also

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American Psychological Association The American Psychological Association (APA) is the largest scientific and professional organization of psychologists in the United States, with over 133,000 members, including scientists, educators, clinicians, consultants, and students. It ha ...
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Australian Counselling Association The Australian Counselling Association (ACA) is a non-profit, professional organisation that is dedicated to the counselling profession. ACA represents over 11,000 Registered Counsellors and Psychotherapists in Australia. ACA is the largest peak ...
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Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia The 'Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia'' (PACFA) is the leading peak body for the counselling and psychotherapy profession in Australia. PACFA's members are counsellors, psychotherapists, Indigenous Healing Practitioners, academ ...
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Psychologists Board of Queensland The Psychologists Board of Queensland is a Queensland State Government body empowered by State Legislation to regulate and manage the practice of Psychology in the State of Queensland ) , nickname = Sunshine State , image_map = Queensland ...


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External links

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Psychology Board of Australia website
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