Texas Psychological Association

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The Texas Psychological Association (TPA) is a professional association representing psychologists in the U.S. state of Texas. It was established in 1947 and is headquartered in Cedar Park, Texas.

The declared purpose of the Texas Psychological Association is to advance the field of psychology as a science, profession, and means of promoting human welfare.[1][2] The TPA is a state affiliate of the American Psychological Association. For full membership of the TPA, a PhD degree in psychology is required, and for associate membership, a master's degree in psychology is needed. The TPA is governed by an elected executive committee. It was incorporated in December 1964. It concentrates on multiple aspects of psychology such as applied psychology, school psychology, and psychologists' trainers.[2]

Texas Psychologist is the quarterly journal of TPA.[3]

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