American Association of Applied Psychologists

The American Association of Applied Psychologists (abbreviated AAAP) was a short-lived American professional organization dedicated to applied psychology.

It was founded in 1937 when the Association of Consulting Psychologists, which had been founded in 1930, merged with the American Psychological Association's section on clinical psychology, which had been founded in 1913.

[1] In the fall of 1939, around the time when World War II began, the AAAP and the American Psychological Association (APA) formed a joint emergency council to prepare for the impending war.

[2] The AAAP merged with several other psychology organizations in 1944 and 1945 to form a new incarnation of the American Psychological Association.

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