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practice of psychoanalysis ; to foster the integra- 

 tion of psychoanalysis with other branches of 

 medicine and to encourage research in all fields 

 having to do with the scientific knowledge and 

 welfare of man. 



Membership: Licensed physicians graduated 

 from an approved psychoanalytic institute or 

 training center. Total membership 888. 



Meetings: Semiannual. 



Publications: Journal, quarterly, current vol- 

 ume: 8, $10. Editor: John Frosch. 



269. American Psychological Association, Inc. 



1333 16th Street, N. W., Washington 6, D. C. 

 President: Neal E. Miller, Yale University, 

 New Haven, Conn. Term expires September 

 1961. Executive Officer: John G. Darley. 

 Term expires 1964. 



History: Founded 1892; incorporated in the 

 District of Columbia 1925. Divisions : Clinical 

 and Abnormal Psychology; Consulting Psy- 

 chology ; Counseling and Guidance ; Educational 

 Psychology ; Engineering Psychology ; Esthet- 

 ics ; Evaluation and Measurement ; Childhood 

 and Adolescence ; Experimental Psychology ; 

 General Psychology ; Industrial and Business 

 Psychology; Military Psychology; National 

 Council on Psychological Aspects of Disability ; 

 Personality and Social Psychology; Psycholo- 

 gists in Public Service ; Psychology of Maturity 

 and Old Age ; School Psychologists ; Society for 

 the Psychological Study of Social Issues; 

 Teaching of Psychology. 



Purpose: To advance psychology as a science 

 and as a means of promoting human welfare 

 by the encouragement of psychology in all its 

 branches in the broadest and most liberal 

 manner ; by the promotion of research in psy- 

 chology and the improvement of research meth- 

 ods and conditions ; by the improvement of the 

 qualifications and usefulness of psychologists 

 through high standards of professional ethics, 

 conduct, education, and achievement ; by the 

 increase and diffusion of psychological knowl- 

 edge through meetings, professional contacts, 

 reports, papers, discussions, and pubUcations. 



Membership: Members, 14,569, having a doc- 

 toral degree in psychology; Associates, 1,408, 

 having a master's degree in psychology and one 

 year of experience, or two years of graduate 

 study in psychology, and at time of application 

 devoting full time to psychological work ; 

 Fellows, 2,238, having a doctoral degree in 

 psychology, five years' postdoctoral experience, 

 and showing evidence of outstanding and 

 unusual contribution to psychology. Total mem- 

 bership 18,215. 



Meetings: Annual. 



Professional activities: Three annual $1,000 

 awards for outstanding contribution to scientific 

 psychology. 



Publications: American Psychologist, mon- 

 thly, current volume : 15, $8 domestic, $8.50 

 foreign. Contemporary Psychology, monthly, 

 current volume : 5, $8 domestic, $8.50 foreign. 

 Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 

 bimonthly, current volume: 60-61, $16 for 2 

 volumes domestic, $16.50 foreign. Journal of 

 Applied Psychology, bimonthly, current volume : 

 44, $8 domestic, $8.50 foreign. Journal of Com- 

 parative and Physiological Psychology, bi- 

 monthly, current volume : 53, $8 domestic, $8.50 

 foreign. Journal of Consulting Psychology, bi- 

 monthly, current volume : 24, $8 domestic, $8.50 

 foreign. Journal of Educational Psychology, 

 bimonthly, current volume: 51, $8 domestic, 

 $8.50 foreign. Journal of Experimental Psy- 

 chology, monthly, current volume : 59-60, $16 

 for 2 volumes domestic, $16.50 foreign. Psy- 

 chological Abstracts, bimonthly, current Volume : 

 34, $16 domestic, $16.50 foreign. Psychological 

 P)ulletin, bimonthly, current volume : 57, $8 

 domestic, $8.50 foreign. Psychological Mono- 

 graphs : General and Applied, irregular, current 

 volume : 74, $8 domestic, $8.50 foreign. Psycho- 

 logical Review, bimonthly, current volume: 

 67^ $8 domestic, $8.50 foreign. 



270. American Psychopathological Association, 

 Inc. President: William Horsley Gantt, Johns 

 Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore 5, Md. Term 

 expires February 1961. Executive Secretary: 

 Fritz A. Freyhan, Farnhurst, Del. Term 

 expires February 1961. 



History: Founded in New York City in 1910 

 by a group of physicians prominent in the field 

 of psychopathology. 



Purpose: To advance the science of psycho- 

 pathology. 



Membership: Limited to 150, by invitation 

 only to those individuals who have made 

 substantial contributions in the field of psycho- 

 pathology. Associate membership, those who 

 have been active members for over 15 years 

 and are unable to attend meetings. Honorary, 

 former members who have made particularly 

 distinguished contributions in the field. 



Meetings: Annual. 



Professional activities: Samuel W. Hamilton 

 Memorial Lecture and Award : medal and $100, 

 to a distinguished worker in psychopathology 

 who presents a lecture on some subject in the 

 field ; capital amounts to $3,500. The Henry and 

 Lillian Stratton Foundation award of $500 for 

 research in the field of psychopathology. 



Publications: Papers presented at the Annual 

 Meetings, published annually. Editors : Paul 

 Hoch and Joseph Zubin. 



