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The International Council of Psychologists is a long established international organization that seek to promote links between psychologists in different countries and to promote the work of the discipline around the world.
See also[]
- International psychology
- International Union of Psychological Science
- International Association of Applied Psychology (IAAP),
- International Association of Cross-Cultural Psychology (IACCP)
References[]
- Cautley, P. W. (1992). Fifty years of the International Council of Psychologists.
- Davis, J. M. (2004). The International Council of Psychologists. In A. E. Kazdin (Ed.), Encyclopedia of psychology. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association and Oxford University Press.
- Gielen, L. L. Adler, & N. A. Milgram (Eds.), Psychology in International Perspective:
Fifty Years of the International Council of Psychologists (pp. 3-18). Amsterdam:
- Portenier, L. G. The International Council of Psychologists Incorporated: The first quarter-century, 1942-1967. International Council of Psychologists.