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- Home - Illinois Psychological Association
Stay informed and connected with the Illinois Psychological Association Join our community of professionals dedicated to advancing psychology as a science and profession
- About IPA - Illinois Psychological Association
The Illinois Psychological Association (IPA) is a 501 (c) (6) non-profit association, and the largest professional association of psychologists in Illinois, with nearly 1,200 members
- Contact Us - Illinois Psychological Association
Illinois Psychological Association 67 E Madison Street | Suite 1904 | Chicago, IL 60603 Phone 312-372-7610 | Fax 312-372-6787 Business Hours: Mon-Fri: 9-5pm | Sat-Sun: Closed
- IPA Member Benefits - Illinois Psychological Association
Join a vibrant network of psychology professionals in Illinois through IPA membership Gain access to the IPA members-only website section, which includes a membership directory, referrals, practice support resources and articles
- Student Membership - Illinois Psychological Association
Welcome to the Illinois Psychological Association of Graduate Students We are in the beginning stages of developing a resource for psychology graduate students who are looking for answers to questions about education and clinical training, professional development, networking, and much more!
- What is Clinical Psychology? - Illinois Psychological Association
• Call the Illinois Psychological Association at (312) 372–7610 or visit the referral section of this website for a referral to a clinical psychologist All clinical psychologists referred by the Illinois Psychological Association are licensed and insured
- IPA Sponsor Program - Illinois Psychological Association
This program allows corporations to learn the activities of IPA and work with the psychological profession With four sponorship levels available, we have a package that will be the right fit for your organization
- Benefits of IPA Membership - Illinois Psychological Association
Students can join The Illinois Psychological Association of Graduate Students (IPAGS) Special workshops geared towards early career psychologists and students in transition through licensure to professional practice
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