Christian Association for Psychological Studies

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Formation1956
HeadquartersBox 365
Batavia, Illinois, United States
2010 President
Paul Regan, EdD
Chair of the Board
John Eric Swenson, III, PhD
Christian Association for Psychological Studies (CAPS)
Formation1956
HeadquartersBox 365
Batavia, Illinois, United States
2010 President
Paul Regan, EdD
Chair of the Board
John Eric Swenson, III, PhD
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The Christian Association for Psychological Studies (CAPS), founded in 1956, is an association of American Christians in the counseling and behavioral sciences. It holds a yearly conference and publishes the Journal of Psychology and Christianity, which is indexed in psychological and other scholarly databases.[citation needed]

The founding of CAPS has been described as part of a recovery of interest in religion among psychologists.[1] Ian Jones stated that CAPS provides alternatives to secular organizations such as the American Psychological Association.[2]

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