What is the Psychological Society of Ireland?
PSI is the learned and professional body for the profession in Ireland, with the primary object of advancing psychology as a pure and applied science in Ireland and elsewhere. The Society has grown significantly since its inception and now has over 2000 members.
PSI is a hub for members who work in a diverse range of employment settings and specialisations. As well as receiving regular updates of PSI developments, publications, seminars, workshops etc., members can join any of PSI numerous divisions and special interest groups (membership based on qualification) to foster further interest in different areas of psychology.
What do we do?
PSI strives to promote quality psychological practice and foster learning and growth, by setting high standards of professional education and conduct. Psychology is not regulated by statute in Ireland, and in 1988 the Society initiated its own non-statutory Register to promote high standards of behaviour, competence and practice within the profession.
Psychological Society of Ireland,
2nd Floor,
Grantham House,
Grantham Street,
Dublin 2.
Telephone: 01 474 9160
Fax Number: 01 424 4051
Email: info@psihq.ie for psychology related queries or conference@psihq.ie for all conference related queries
Web: http://www.psihq.ie
The Conference will take place in the
Rochestown Park Hotel, Douglas, Cork. Map & Directions
The Call for Papers submission process will open on 1st March and close on 25th May 2012.
Read MoreSpecial accommodation rates have been agreed with the Rochestown Park Hotel for PSI conference delegates.