Association for Women in Psychology

[2] At the time, there was no national organization nor division thereof addressing issues related to the psychology of women.

[3][4] Members of the AWP also picketed the APA's Board of Directors meeting, to raise awareness of the sexism within the organization and the field of psychology in general.

AWP remains an independent organization, operating separately from Division 35, outside of APA's organizational structure.

AWP also collaborates with other organizations in support of feminist approaches to psychological theory, research, pedagogy, teaching, and mental health issues.

AWP co-sponsors a listserv, POWR-L, the Psychology of Women Resource List, and a suite at the APA convention with Division 35, both of which support collaboration and collegiality among feminists.