Society for Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology

Division 24, American Psychological Association

 

           

Dear Colleague,

 

Welcome, and thank you for your interest in joining or rejoining The Society for Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology (STPP).  We hope you will find an intellectual and professional home among our members and through our activities.

 

The Society engages the philosophical and metatheoretical dimensions of psychology.  The Society and its journal, The Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology, are committed to representing and fostering diverse perspectives regarding ontological, epistemological, ethical, and critical issues within disciplinary psychology. Included in the Society’s diverse forms of inquiry are conceptual, speculative, theoretical, empirical, clinical, historical, literary, and cultural research.

 

The Society became a division of APA in 1963.  In recent years its has featured in its Convention Program and Journal such topics as the nature of the self and personhood, consciousness studies, moral psychology, philosophy of psychological science, and interpretive practices in psychology (including phenomenology, hermeneutics, cultural psychology, feminist theory, narrative psychology, and discourse analysis).  Our members work in a variety of academic and professional settings around the globe and have published many significant books and articles, including articles in the Society’s Journal, which is now in its 27th year and publishes work by nonmembers as well as members.  We invite you to join us in contributing to this stimulating and meaningful scholarship.

 

Who Is Eligible?

 

Membership is open to all who are interested in the theory and philosophy of psychology, whether or not you are a member of APA.  Students at all levels, as well as teachers, researchers, and other professionals from any field or discipline interested in the theory and philosophy of psychology, are welcome to join.

 

Membership categories include:

The cost of joining the Division will be $35.00 annually for members (pending a vote at the 2009 Business Meeting in Toronto), $20.00 for professional affiliates, and $9.00 for student affiliates.  

 

Why Join STPP? (Membership Benefits)

 

To meet the needs of its members, the Society:

The Society maintains a website where visitors may obtain further information about its activities. Please visit us at www.theoreticalpsychology.org.

 

 

How to Join STPP

 

We are pleased to announce that you can now join STPP and pay for membership online through a secure site on the APA website:

 

www.apa.org/divapp

 

It’s easy to join and pay using Visa, MasterCard, or American Express, and applicants will receive an email receipt for their payment immediately.

 

Thank you again for your interest.  I look forward to your membership and participation in the Society.  Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions at jreber@westga.edu.  This e-mail address will be operative through July 2010, after which I will post a new e-mail address on our listserv.  As of August 1, 2009, address all US Mail correspondence to me at:  Brigham Young University, Department of Psychology, 1001 Kimball Tower, PO Box 25543, Provo, UT 84602-5543.

 

 

Sincerely,

Jeffrey Reber

Chair, Membership Committee

Society for Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology

American Psychological Association

 

 

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