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Since 1953, the American Psychological Foundation has supported innovative research, scholarships and projects for students and early career psychologists, working to make a difference in people's lives. APF is a grant-making foundation that funds early career psychologists and graduate students using psychology to solve important problems and improve people's lives.

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02/28/2025

We're signing off from Facebook! ๐Ÿ‘‹ Stay connected with APF on X, LinkedIn, and Instagram, where weโ€™ll continue sharing the latest updates on groundbreaking psychological research, funding opportunities, and more. ๐Ÿ’™

02/27/2025

Congratulations to Fahad Kahn on receiving the Division 29 Society for the Advancement of Psychotherapy Early Career Award!๐ŸŽ‰ Dr. Kahn's research focuses on Muslim mental health and Islamic psychology, exploring culturally and spiritually integrated therapeutic approaches. We're excited to celebrate his important work and well-deserved recognition! ๐ŸŒŸ

Join us TOMORROW for APFโ€™s State of the Foundation and get an inside look at the impact weโ€™re making together through th...
02/26/2025

Join us TOMORROW for APFโ€™s State of the Foundation and get an inside look at the impact weโ€™re making together through the power of psychology. ๐ŸŒŸ Thereโ€™s still time to register - we hope to see you there!๐Ÿ’™ https://hubs.li/Q0377B_w0

APF proudly partners with APA Division 56 - Trauma Psychology on shaping a future free from systemic racism, discriminat...
02/25/2025

APF proudly partners with APA Division 56 - Trauma Psychology on shaping a future free from systemic racism, discrimination, and violence. The Cultivating Healing, Advocacy, Nonviolence, Growth, and Equity (CHANGE) Grant supports psychological research to drive healing, equity, and justice. Learn more on our website!

The Division 56 Cultivating Healing, Advocacy, Nonviolence, Growth, and Equity (CHANGE) Grant supports graduate student or early-career psychologist-led collaborative projects aimed at identifying and dismantling all forms of systemic racism, discrimination, and violence.

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02/24/2025

Add some positivity to your instagram feed!๐Ÿ’™ Give APF a follow to stay up to date with groundbreaking research and ways we're changing the world through the power of psychology.

APF Gold Medalist Dr. Robert Sellers is a trailblazer in racial identity research and a true champion for diversity in p...
02/21/2025

APF Gold Medalist Dr. Robert Sellers is a trailblazer in racial identity research and a true champion for diversity in psychology. His framework on racial identity has reshaped the field, and his dedication to mentoring young psychologists of color continues to create a lasting impact. ๐Ÿ’ซ
In 2022, we were honored to host Dr. Sellers for an APF Fireside Chat, where he shared insights from his career and his vision for a more inclusive future in psychology. Revisit this powerful conversation to learn more about his incredible contributions! ๐ŸŒŽ

Robert Sellers, PhD, is a 2022 recipient of the American Psychological Foundation Gold Medal Award for Impact in Psychology.

The Dr. Diana Slaughter Kotzin and Mr. Joseph G. Kotzin Fund Grant is dedicated to supporting early-career psychologists...
02/20/2025

The Dr. Diana Slaughter Kotzin and Mr. Joseph G. Kotzin Fund Grant is dedicated to supporting early-career psychologists researching child and youth su***de within Black communities. Through this grant, APF is dedicated to combating the ongoing mental health crisis among Black youth. Check out our website for more information: https://hubs.li/Q034vmJM0

๐ŸŒˆ Join APF for the Springfield Town Hall! This free event with an expert panel brings together psychologists, mental hea...
02/19/2025

๐ŸŒˆ Join APF for the Springfield Town Hall! This free event with an expert panel brings together psychologists, mental health professionals, and allies for an open, evidence-based discussion on how psychology can better support the LGBTQIA+ community - along with the clinicians and researchers who advocate for them. ๐Ÿง โœจ Register here! https://hubs.li/Q03789jH0

Congratulations to Ngan (Nora) Nguyen of UMN - Institute of Child Development on receiving a 2024 APA Division 56 - Trau...
02/18/2025

Congratulations to Ngan (Nora) Nguyen of UMN - Institute of Child Development on receiving a 2024 APA Division 56 - Trauma Psychology CHANGE Grant! ๐ŸŽ‰โœจ Her groundbreaking project uses machine learning to explore how adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) impact mental health in Asian American youth, helping to inform stronger, more targeted interventions. Weโ€™re proud to support this vital research!๐Ÿ’™

There's still time to register for APF's State of the Foundation event! We canโ€™t wait to share whatโ€™s in store for the A...
02/17/2025

There's still time to register for APF's State of the Foundation event! We canโ€™t wait to share whatโ€™s in store for the APF community this year. Join us for a deep dive into our impact, future plans, and how you can get involved. Register now! ๐Ÿ’™๐Ÿ‘€
https://hubs.li/Q036bb1h0

It's   at APF!๐Ÿ’ธ Donโ€™t miss out on our upcoming opportunities to make an impact in psychology. Check out the upcoming dea...
02/14/2025

It's at APF!๐Ÿ’ธ Donโ€™t miss out on our upcoming opportunities to make an impact in psychology. Check out the upcoming deadlines and learn more on our website! https://hubs.li/Q036cLxt0

Tomorrow is the LAST DAY to apply for the Henry P. David Grant for Research in Human Reproductive Behavior & Population ...
02/13/2025

Tomorrow is the LAST DAY to apply for the Henry P. David Grant for Research in Human Reproductive Behavior & Population Studies! ๐Ÿ’ซ This grant supports ongoing research in behavioral aspects of population studies or human reproductive behavior. Apply now! https://hubs.li/Q036p-7g0

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