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.
Extensive information about the history of CAPS is available in a book published for CAPS' 50th anniversary, edited by Stevenson, Eck and Hill.