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| Formation | 1939 |
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| Headquarters | 141 Laurier Avenue W Ottawa,Ontario, Canada |
| Coordinates | 45°25′15″N75°41′39″W / 45.42096°N 75.69413°W /45.42096; -75.69413[1] |
| Membership | Over 7,000 members and affiliates |
Official language | English, French |
President | Eleanor Gittens |
CEO | Lisa Votta-Bleeker |
| Website | cpa |
TheCanadian Psychological Association (CPA) is the primary organization representingpsychologists throughoutCanada. It was organized in 1939 and incorporated under the Canada Corporations Act, Part II, in May 1950.
Its objectives are to improve the health and welfare of all Canadians; to promote excellence and innovation in psychological research, education, and practice; to promote the advancement, development, dissemination, and application of psychological knowledge; and to provide high-quality services to members.[2]
The CPA was founded in aUniversity of Ottawa psychology lab in 1938,[3] although it was not formally organized until 1939.[4] Initially, the CPA's purpose was to help with Canada's contribution toWorld War II; indeed, the CPA was heavily involved withtest construction for theDepartment of National Defence.[4]
CPA's head office is located inOttawa, Ontario.The CPA has a directorate for each of its three pillars – science, practice, and education.
The Board of Directors sets policies that guide the CPA. It is made up of Presidential Officers, Directors, and Executive Officers.[8]
There are three main grades of membership:[9]
The CPA, in partnership with theAmerican Psychological Association, quarterly publishes the following three academic journals:
The CPA also publishes a quarterly magazine called Psynopsis. Issues contain brief articles on specific themes relating to psychology, as well as updates from the head office of CPA, committee news, information about the annual convention, and much more.[12]
Mind Pad is a professional newsletter that is written and reviewed by student affiliates of the Canadian Psychological Association. The newsletter is published biannually online.[13]
Each year at the annual convention, CPA honors individuals who have made distinguished contributions to psychology in Canada with the following awards:
The CPA has numerous student awards. As an example, the CPA gives out Certificates of Academic Excellence to students in each Canadian psychology department for the best undergraduate, masters, and doctoral thesis. The sections of CPA also award students for exceptional papers, presentations, and posters at the annual convention.[15]
Fellowships are awarded to members of the CPA who have made distinguished contributions to the advancement of the science or profession of psychology or who have given exceptional service to their national or provincial associations. The Committee on Fellows and Awards review nominations and make recommendations to the Board of Directors who appoint fellows.[16]
The following have been Presidents of the Association:[17][18]