Mission Statement

The National Latina/o Psychological Association’s (NLPA) mission is to advance psychological education and training, science, practice, and organizational change to enhance the health, mental health, and well-being of Hispanic/Latina/o populations.

 

To support the mission, the objectives of the National Latina/o Psychological Association (NLPA) are to:

a. generate, promote, and advance Latina(o) Psychology in the United States and around the world;

b.

NLPA 2012 Conference

Call for Proposals for the 2012 NLPA Biennial Conference

Download Instructions & guidelines for completing program proposals at the bottom of this page.

The deadline for receipt of program proposals is: 11:59 PM (EST), March 15, 2012.

About the National Latina/o Psychological Association (NLPA)

The National Latina/o Psychological Association (NLPA) is a national organization of mental health professionals and students whose mission is “to generate and advance psychological knowledge and foster its effective application for the benefit of the Hispanic/Latino population.” Collectively we are interested in (a) the mental health needs of individuals who live in the U.S. and have a Latina/o background and (b) addressing the clinical work, research, training and teaching of our members to better serve those individuals.