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Together, as a team, we can do more. We are looking forward to another successful year!

Fellow Kansas Psychologists,

We are hitting the ground running as we head into 2023. I wanted to share with you a few accomplishments and hopefully some exciting news.

Let’s start with the exciting news—we have decided to lower rates for Early Career Psychologists (up to 10 years post-graduate), first time members, post-docs, and Full Members. This felt like the perfect time to address the financial burden we are all adjusting to since the pandemic by offering our membership at a lower rate. Your membership fees will have some special benefits this year that includes...read more


Diversity Holiday/Special Dates Calendar

September 15 to October 15 – National Hispanic Heritage Month: This month honors Hispanic and Latino Americans for their contributions to U.S. culture

November/December

National Native American Heritage Month: This month celebrates the contributions — cultures, traditions, histories — of Native people to the United States

Movember: A month-long fundraiser that seeks to raise awareness for men’s issues such as suicide as well as prostate and testicular cancer

November 1 – All Saints’ Day, All Souls Day, Día de Los Muertos: These days are dedicated to all those who have passed away in the Christian faith as well as the Mexican and Aztec communities

November 12 – Diwali: An important celebration in the Hindu faith in which a variety of deities are praised

November 16 – International Day for Tolerance: The UN holiday was founded to encourage respect among various people regardless of culture, language, religion, or ethnicity

November 16 – Dutch American Heritage Day: This day applauds the long friendship between the Netherlands and the United States

November 20 – Transgender Day of Remembrance: This day is held as a remembrance for all those murdered because of transphobia

December 1 – World AIDS Day: This day highlights the importance of HIV/AIDS awareness and raises money for its cure

December 3 – International Day of Persons with Disabilities: This United Nations holiday raises awareness for the rights of individuals with disabilities

December 10 – International Humans Rights Day: A holiday adopted by the UN in 1948 following the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

December 16-24 – Las Posadas: A religious festival celebrated in Mexico and parts of the U.S. during the Christmas season

December 7-15 – Hanukkah: A Jewish holiday celebrating Jews rising up against their Greek-Syrian oppressors in the Maccabean Revolt

December 22 – Winter Solstice/Yule: A festival celebrated by Pagan and Wiccan faiths

December 25 – Christmas: A Christian holiday marking the birth of their lord and savior, Jesus Christ

December 26- January 1 – Kwanzaa: A 7-day holiday often celebrated by Black Americans that was inspired by African harvest celebrations

Looking for a Therapist? 

Practicing psychologists have the professional training and clinical skills to help people learn to cope more effectively with life issues and mental health problems. After years of graduate school and supervised training, they become licensed by their states to provide a number of services, including evaluations and psychotherapy. Psychologists help by using a variety of techniques based on the best available research and consider someone's unique values, characteristics, goals and circumstances.

The Kansas Psychological Association provides a searchable list of KPA members who  are licensed to practice by the State of Kansas. Listings contained in this section are based on information given by the providers. 

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Executive Director:  Sherry Reisman, CAE

Email: admin@kspsych.org

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