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The APS Branches support members and promote the profession of psychology at a state and regional level.

Australian Capital Territory

  • Australian Capital Territory

New South Wales

  • Illawarra
  • New England
  • Newcastle
  • NSW Central Coast
  • NSW Far-South Coast
  • NSW Mid-North Coast
  • NSW North Coast
  • NSW Western Region
  • Riverina
  • Shoalhaven
  • South-West Sydney
  • Sydney

Northern Territory

  • Northern Territory

Queensland

  • Brisbane Area
  • Bundaberg-Hervey Bay Region
  • Central Queensland
  • Far-North Queensland
  • Gold Coast
  • Mackay
  • North Queensland
  • Sunshine Coast
  • Toowoomba

South Australia

  • South Australia

Tasmania

  • Hobart
  • Northern Tasmania
  • North-West Tasmania

Victoria

  • Albury/Wodonga
  • Ballarat
  • Barwon
  • Bendigo
  • Gippsland
  • Melbourne
  • Mornington Peninsula
  • South-West Victoria

Western Australia

  • Goldfields Esperance
  • Mid-West WA
  • Perth
  • South-West WA
  • WA Great Southern

Overseas

  • Overseas Members

APS Colleges

There are nine Colleges of the APS, representing a range of specialist areas in psychology.

APS College of:
  • Clinical Neuropsychologists
  • Clinical Psychologists
  • Community Psychologists
  • Counselling Psychologists
  • Educational and Developmental Psychologists
  • Forensic Psychologists
  • Health Psychologists
  • Organisational Psychologists
  • Sport and Exercise Psychologists

APS Interest Groups

There are 41 APS Interest Groups covering a wide range of special interests.

  • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples and Psychology
  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Psychology
  • Buddhism and Psychology
  • Child, Adolescent and Family Psychology
  • Christianity and Psychology
  • Coaching Psychology
  • Deafness and Psychology
  • Dispute Resolution and Psychology
  • ePsychology
  • Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR) and Psychology
  • Family Law and Psychology
  • Gay and Lesbian Issues and Psychology
  • Narrative Theory & Practice in Psychology
  • Neurofeedback and Psychology
  • Occupational Health Psychology
  • People with Intellectual and/or Developmental Disability and Psychology
  • Perinatal and Infant Psychology
  • Personal Construct Psychology
  • Personality and Individual Differences Psychology
  • Psychoanalytically-Oriented Psychology
  • Psychologists for Peace
  • Psychologists for the Promotion of Animal Welfare
  • Psychologists in Oncology
  • Psychologists in Schools
  • Psychology and Ageing
  • Psychology and Complementary Therapies
  • Psychology and Cultures
  • Psychology and Substance Use
  • Psychology and the Environment
  • Psychology Education
  • Psychology from an Islamic Perspective
  • Psychology of Eating, Weight and Body Image
  • Psychology of Relationships
  • Refugee Issues and Psychology
  • Rehabilitation Psychology
  • Rural and Remote Psychology
  • Sufism and Psychology
  • Transpersonal Psychology
  • Trauma and Psychology
  • Women and Psychology
  • Yoga and Psychology

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Branches

The APS Branches support members and promote the profession of psychology at a state and regional level.

Colleges

APS Colleges represent specific areas of practice in psychology. Each College promotes its area, maintains practice standards and quality assurance, and encourages and supports the education and professional development of expert practitioners.

Interest Groups

APS Interest Groups support members with special interests and assist communication between members interested in similar fields. The groups also advise the Society on issues related to their area of interest. Membership is open to all APS members.

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