MSA aims to create a safe, comfortable space for members to share ideas, experiences, resources, and social support for psychological students and professionals.
American Arab, Middle Eastern, and North African Psychological Association (AMENA-Psy)The American Arab, Middle Eastern, and North African Psychological Association (AMENA-Psy) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit corporation dedicated to the development of Arab/MENA psychologists and psychological research and interventions in North America. The organization welcomes anyone interested in American Arab/MENA psychological issues. The word “amena” comes from the Arabic root a-ma-na which relates to honesty, fairness, faithfulness, safety, and peace. We strive to carry those values in our organization’s work.
Association for Spiritual, Ethical, and Religious Values in CounselingASERVIC is an organization of counselors and human development professionals who believe that spiritual, ethical, and religious values are essential to the overall development of the person and are committed to integrating these values into the counseling process. Through research and practice, ASERVIC empowers and enables the exploration, development, and expression of spiritual, ethical, and religious values relating to the person, society, and counseling professional.
Association of Islamic Mental Health SpecialistsThe Association of Islamic Mental Health Specialists (AIMS), established in 2022, is the leading Islamic professional association for mental health practitioners (therapists, counsellors, coaches, chaplains, Imams, Raqis) and specialists from the global Muslim community. We strive to be a beacon of excellence in developing Islamic practices, ensuring that care provided is grounded in authentic Islamic principles, professional ethics, and cultural sensitivity.
Institute for Muslim Mental HealthSince 2006, the Institute for Muslim Mental Health (IMMH) has been mobilizing mental health professionals interested in caring for Muslims to exchange resources, disseminate original research on Muslim mental health, trained professionals and community leaders, mentored students and young professionals, and connected American Muslims to mental health services.
International Association of Islamic PsychologyOur mission is to advance the development and application of Islamic psychology to enhance the understanding of human psychology and promote health and wellbeing for all people.
Islamic Social Services AssociationThe mission of ISSA-USA is to build a network of professional, paraprofessional and volunteer social service and mental health providers; and to enhance their capacity through education, training, technical assistance, research, mentorship and collaboration.
Society for the Psychology of Religion and Spirituality (Div. 36 of APA)The Society for the Psychology of Religion and Spirituality is a division of the American Psychological Association that promotes psychological theory, research, and clinical practice to understand the significance of religion and spirituality in people's lives and in the discipline of psychology. The Society facilitates the interchange of ideas between science and clinical and applied practice, and seeks through its activities to increase public awareness of psychological dimensions of religion and spirituality. The Society is nonsectarian and does not espouse or endorse any particular religious positions or beliefs. It welcomes psychologists and others from around the world interested in the psychology of religion and spirituality.
Spirituality in Clinical Practice Topical Interest Network (American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy)The mission of the Spirituality in Clinical Practice Topical Interest Network (SICP) is to advance knowledge regarding the spiritual dimension of the human experience, to foster inclusiveness and equity across spiritual belief systems and to promote best practices for effective and meaningful engagement of spirituality in clinical settings. SICP is committed to inclusion and promoting dialogue regarding spirituality among a full spectrum of spiritual experiences and belief systems.