aPA Details
Executive Director:
Kelley Durrance
www.alapsych.org
P.O. Box 97
Montgomery, AL 36101
Phone: (334) 262-8245
Email: [email protected]
Alabama Psychological Association
The Alabama Psychological Association (aPA) was established in 1950 and is affectionately known as “little aPA” to distinguish it from the national organization. As the voice of psychology in the state of Alabama, aPA works to promote and protect the science and its practitioners on both state and national levels through lobbying, tracking and responding to legislation, offering quality events/workshops throughout the year, developing continuing education (CE) programs, and much more. aPA’s mission is to represent and enhance psychology as a science and profession and a means of promoting human welfare.
The Trust is proud to recognize the aPA as a valued participant in our State Endorsement Program. Providing support to state associations and their members is important to us at The Trust.
Through this partnership, aPA benefits from funding provided by The Trust for continuing education, while members get access to a library of on-demand webinars, state-sponsored workshops, and a variety of insurance programs.
Earn CE & Save Up To 15%!
Members can also show their support for CPA – and earn a 15% discount on their Trust Professional Liability policy for two policy renewals – when they purchase one of the following Ethics and Risk Management Webinars. Be sure to select “Colorado” as your Trust-endorsed state.
- Sequence XIII: Ethics and the Law: Complications in Communications with Clinical and Forensic Clients
- Sequence X: Perplexing Problems in Psychological Practice: Decision Science, Ethics & Risk Management
- Sequence IX: Ethics & Risk Management in Complex Clinical Conundrums
- Sequence VII: Working with Couples and Families, Risk Management with the Suicidal Patient, and Legal and Ethical Issues Presented by Retirement
- Sequence III: Ethical Decision Making and Risk Management in Clinical Practice
- Sequence II: Ethics Risk Management in Specific High Risk Areas