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'''Asian psychology''' is a branch of [[ethnic psychology]] that studies psychological concepts as they relate to [[Culture of Asia|Asian culture]].
'''Asian psychology''' is a branch of [[ethnic psychology]] that studies psychological concepts as they relate to [[Culture of Asia|Asian culture]].

==AAPA Online==
AAPA was founded in 1972 and is the largest organization of faculty, students, researchers, and practitioners interested in Asian American psychology. Our members and initiatives have positively impacted psychological treatment, education, training, research, policy and social justice advocacy, through research dissemination, organizational policy statements and collaboration with other psychological organizations for publications, training initiatives, and disseminating resources for serving Asian American communities.


==See also==
==See also==

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Asian psychology is a branch of ethnic psychology that studies psychological concepts as they relate to Asian culture.

AAPA Online

AAPA was founded in 1972 and is the largest organization of faculty, students, researchers, and practitioners interested in Asian American psychology. Our members and initiatives have positively impacted psychological treatment, education, training, research, policy and social justice advocacy, through research dissemination, organizational policy statements and collaboration with other psychological organizations for publications, training initiatives, and disseminating resources for serving Asian American communities.

See also



References

AAPA Online