about gpa 2015
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We are an association.
Clinical Psychologists Academicians
Industrial/Organizational
Psychologists
Students: Graduate
and Undergraduate
What is GPA?The Georgia Psychological Association is a significant proponent
for the livelihood of psychology and has been a staple in the
community of psychology since 1946.
The organization provides for members:
• A means for advocacy
• An opportunity for professional development
• Quality continuing education opportunities
The Georgia Psychological Association is also a great vehicle for
interaction between psychologists and the general public.
Established in 1946 by Hermon Martin, PhD, the Georgia
Psychological Association (GPA) started out as a forum for a
small group of psychologists to address the lack of legislation
and licensing laws for the burgeoning profession of psychology.
The association would go on to become the first membership
organization for psychologists throughout Georgia.
In 1951, Georgia would become the first state in the nation to
enact a licensing law for psychologists.
Today, GPA has more than 850 members, a full-time staff, hosts
dozens of events including an annual meeting, and operates with
over 15 committees.
Background
In order to advance the profession of psychology, GPA
continuously strives to be the preeminent resource and advocate
for all Georgia psychologists.
Our Purpose
Our knowledge center provides:
• Access to dozens of APA-sponsored workshops and
conferences throughout the state
• Online webinars featuring out-of-state presenters and
professionals from other related fields
• Considerable discounts on workshops to GPA members
• A great way to connect and learn with colleagues while
contributing to the funding of your state psychological
association
• Annual conference hosting over 350 psychologists and
students
Continuing Education (CE)
Legal and Legislative Committee:
• Receive state and national updates
relevant to you and your scope of
practice
• Advocates on legislation that affect
mental health as a profession and the
public that we serve
• Helps psychologists familiarize
themselves with their representatives
and the legislature processes
Insurance and Managed Care Representation:
• Maintains open communication with
insurance and managed care companies
• Advocates the interests of psychologists
• Offers free consultations to members
One Voice
Communications
E-newsletter twice a month
Updates on Georgia licensing information
LinkedIn Group
Online access to members and committees
Consultations
Complimentary ethics consultations
-cost legal consultation
Complimentary Insurance Consultations
Practice Growth
24/7 online referral system for the public
Career Center: job postings, office space and more
Special interest events such as book discussions
Online Membership Directory
Supporting GA Psychologists
Discounts
Advertising (website and e-communications)
Health, dental, life and disability insurance
Websites (Therapy Sites)
Shredding (Shred-It Atlanta)
Other Development
Mentor Program
Public Education Outreach
Networking opportunities through workshops, socials and
committee involvement
Supporting GA Psychologists (cont.)
GPA Committees
Over 15 Committees including:
• Ethnic and Minority Affairs
• Gender & Sexual Diversity
• Women & Girls
• Legal and Legislative
• Academic Affairs
• Disaster Response
• Public Education
• Independent Practice
• Family and Children
• Early Career/Students
• Continuing Education
• Regions
Make the InvestmentSubscription to GPA communications and updates. Join Councils and Committees. Receive consultations. Save money on CE and more.
Listing on Public Referral System. Access to independent practice listserv. Networking with other private practitioners
Highly recognized at GPA events. Significant discounts including a free CE, 50% off Annual Meeting and more.
Subscription to GPA communications, volunteer opportunities, mentorship and more.
What GPA has Done for Me
"The state psychological association is where the rubber meets the road. That's
what directly impacts me. What happens on the state level directly affects me,
what happens in my professional practice and my ability to make a living.”
-Jennifer Kelly, PhD
"It's the place I go for profession affiliation, education, and
to collaborate on legislative efforts to protect the
profession of psychology.“
-Nancy McGarrah, PhD