American Psychological Association
Clarifying the American Psychological Association's Guidelines for Men
The development of the boys and men practice guidelines was undertaken by a large group of scholars and clinicians who have devoted their lives to the psychological study of men and masculinity and/or to clinical practice with boys and men.
Neuroscientist Removed from APA Chat After Saying There Are Only 2 Sexes
"It is sad that an audience of supposed scientists is unable to take any dissenting view, such as the suggestion that there really are only two sexes," a psychology and neuroscience professor said in reaction to his removal from an APA email group.
Gen Z Is the Most Stressed Out Group in America, Poll Finds
American Psychological Association CEO Arthur Evans told "Newsweek" the new reality of the pandemic means that uncertainty is amplified for this age group.
How to Cope With Election Anxiety, According to the APA
Two in three American adults find the 2020 election a significant source of stress, according to a recent survey by the American Psychological Association.
Shootings More Likely to Be Blamed on Video Games When Gunman Is White
Little evidence shows video games causes violence, leading researchers to believe racial stereotyping could explain why this form of entertainment is blamed when a shooter is white, but less often if they are black.
Study: Gen Z Kids Have Better Self-Control Than Gen X
Technology could have helped children develop self-control, researchers evaluating the "marshmallow test" believe.
New Study Sheds Light on the Ventriloquist Illusion
New study reveals how the distinction between what's real and imagined can be blurred when it comes to visual stimuli.
APA Says Video Games Make You Violent, but Critics Cry Bias
The American Psychological Association says video game violence can cause aggression. But some critics say the APA is biased.
Psychology Association Votes to Bar Members From Participating in Interrogations
APA votes nearly unanimously for resolution following damning reports the association colluded with CIA and Pentagon.
Psychologists and Torture: We Need Root-and-Branch Reform
It is easy and convenient to blame a few bad apples, but the crisis in psychology runs far deeper.
Leading Psychologists Secretly Aided U.S. Torture Program
An independent report commissioned by the American Psychological Association found that some of its senior officials helped justify "enhanced interrogation."