"Society for Unification Psychology" formed (12-85)

Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 6 (1):70-71 (1986)
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The Society for Unification Psychology was formed by a group of psychologists concerned about the growing issues of diversity and fragmentation in psychology. The Society held its first organizational meeting at the 1985 APA convention. It is intended that SUNI will become a special interest group of APA's Division 24, Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology. The Society's purpose is to stimulate discussion of issues of unity and disunity in psychology by: planning symposia and other presentations at APA and related conventions; conducting Society interest group meetings at these conventions; and publishing a Newsletter. 2012 APA, all rights reserved)

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