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INTNAASSN- through INTNAASSRZ

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International Association for Near-Death Studies [IANDS]

Contact International Association for Near-Death Studies, Inc
PO Box 502
East Windsor Hill, CT 06028-0502

860/644-5216
860/644-5759 fax

office@iands.org
About The website maintained by the International Association for Near-Death Studies [IANDS] attempts to be a key resource for information about death.

Goals:

  • Enrich our understanding of the nature and scope of human consciousness and its relationship to life and death
  • Encourage thoughtful exploration of all facets of near-death and related experiences
  • Respond to people's needs to integrate the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual aspects of the near-death experience into their daily living
  • Provide reliable information about near-death experiences to experiencers, researchers, and the public
  • Serve as a contact point and community for people with particular interest in near-death and related experiences

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International Association for Pain and Chemical Dependency [IAPCD]

Contact International Association for Pain and Chemical Dependency
PO Box 558
250 Ridge Road
Dayton, NJ 08810

866/908-8398 US only
732/274-8855

info@iapcd.com
About The International Association for Pain and Chemical Dependency [IAPCD] is an independent non-profit membership organization formed in 2007. It has no a formal structural relationship to other professional organizations.

Objectives:

  • Promote appropriate and effective treatment for all patients with pain, including individuals with substance abuse, mental health or other co-occurring problems that may make treatment more challenging
  • Promote strategies and practices that decrease the misuse or diversion of controlled substances while supporting their appropriate use in medical care
  • Support healthcare professionals who undertake the difficult and sometimes controversial work of appropriate prescribing of controlled substances such as opioid medications for patients with acute or chronic pain
  • Encourage interdisciplinary cooperation by including membership and educational opportunities for all professionals interested in the interfaces of pain and chemical dependency, including professionals in the fields of healthcare, policy and regulation, law enforcement, law, politics, media and others
  • Work across these disciplines to improve communication and education regarding the appropriate use of controlled substances in pain treatment.

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International Association of Privacy Officers [IAPO]

Contact International Association of Privacy Officers
1211 Locust Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107

800/266-6501
215/545-8990
215/545-8107 fax

information@privacyassociation.org
About The International Association of Privacy Officers [IAPO] arose from merger of the Privacy Officers Association [POA] with the Association of Corporate Privacy Officers [ACPO].

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International Association for Psychoanalytic Self-Psychology [IAPSP]

Contact International Association for Psychoanalytic Self-Psychology
3670 Clairemont Drive
Suite 10
San Diego, CA 92117-5911

858/270-3503
858/270-3513 fax

self@km-direct.com
About The purpose of the International Association for Psychoanalytic Self-Psychology [IAPSP] is to establish a broad-based professional membership organization that offers membership to all individuals interested in the preservation, dissemination, and advancement of Self Psychology. IAPSP, a non-profit organization, was established in 2004, having evolved from the International Council for Psychoanalytic Self Psychology.

The official publication of IAPSP is International Journal of Psychoanalytic Self Psychology.

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  1. 34-th Annual International Conference on The Psychology of the Self: "The Influence of Attitude in Psychoanalysis" (October 13-15, 2011: Los Angeles, CA)
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34-th Annual International Conference on The Psychology of the Self
"The Influence of Attitude in Psychoanalysis"

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Sponsored by: International Association for Psychoanalytic Self-Psychology [IAPSP]

October 13-15, 2011
Los Angeles, CA

There are up to 22 continuing education credit hour equivalents available for
  -physicians
  -psychologists
  -social workers
  -marriage & family therapists

(So as to help out if inquiring about the above, please say you heard about it here.)

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International Association for Psychology and the Performing Arts [IAPPA]

Contact nternational Association For Psychology And The Performing Arts
430 Clemetis Street
West Palm Beach, FL 33401

561/852 6868

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International Association for Relational Psychoanalysis & Psychotherapy [IARPP]

Contact International Association for Relational Psychoanalysis & Psychotherapy
c/o Natalie Shear Associates
1629 K Street NW
STE 802
Washington, DC 20006

877/833-4277
202/833-2116 fax

iarpp@aol.com
About The International Association for Relational Psychoanalysis & Psychotherapy [IARPP] is a professional/intellectual community of clinicians and scholars organized around the concept that individual personality and intrapsychic structures are constructed and derive substantially from personal transformations that come into being in the context of human relationships.

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International Association for Relationship Research [IARR]

Contact International Association for Relationship Research

iarr@louisville.edu
About The 700-member non-profit International Association for Relationship Research [IARR] was founded in 2004 as a merger of the Network on Personal Relationships [INPR] and the International Society for the Study of Personal Relationships [ISSPR].

The official publications of IARR are:

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International Association for Research in Economic Psychology [IAREP]

Contact International Association for Research in Economic Psychology
School of Psychology
University of Exeter
Washington Singer Laboratories
Perry Road
Exeter, Devon EX4 9JX.
United Kingdom

44/1392/264634
+44/1392/264623 fax

administrator@iarep.org
About Founded in 1982, the International Association for Research in Economic Psychology (IAREP) is a meeting point for all those interested in the areas where psychology and economics intersect. It has a wide international membership, drawn from psychologists and economics, but also from specialists in business administration, marketing and consumer behaviour.

The official publication of IAREP is the Journal of Economic Psychology.

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International Association of Rubenfeld Synergists [INARS]

Contact International Association of Rubenfeld Synergists
7 Kendall Road
Kendall Park, NJ 08824

877/776-2468

inars@rubenfeldsynergy.com
About The International Association of Rubenfeld Synergists [INARS] is the professional association of Certified Rubenfeld Synergists, founded in 1996. INARS is dedicated to supporting Rubenfeld Synergists in their professional growth and in development of their practices as well as to educating the general public and other professionals about the Rubenfeld Synergy Method.

The Rubenfeld synergy method is a hybrid of various bodywork and psychotherapy techniques, aimed at accessing stored emotions and memories. This psychophysical approach uses talk, touch, and movement to remove tensions, imbalances, and energy blocks.

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