
Harold Takoosh
Professor of Psychology and Urban Studies
Director, Organizational Leadership program
Director, FIRST (Fordham Institute)
Phone: 212-636-6393
Address: 113 W 60 St.
New York NY 10023
Director, Organizational Leadership program
Director, FIRST (Fordham Institute)
Phone: 212-636-6393
Address: 113 W 60 St.
New York NY 10023
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This has been an important question since 2009, when the 1,100 chapters of Psi Chi in the United
States voted to become “The International Honor Society in Psychology”. This report updates and expands
on a unique symposium offered at the 120th meeting of the American Psychological Association in Orlando,
Florida, in August of 2012 — the first symposium on the Presidential theme of “Building Bridges” between
Psi Chi and international psychology [8]. Here, seven leaders in international psychology in North and South
America join to address different aspects of this timely question--with many suggestions on how to “build
bridges” to expand Psi Chi globally. It was in part due to this historic symposium that in 2013 Guatemala
became the first nation in Latin America, and Russia the first nation in mainland Europe to launch a chapter
of Psi Chi.
Harold Takooshian PhD. from Fordham University of New York, and directive of APA International Psychology
(click in the link above. At the Russian Academy of Sciences)
This has been an important question since 2009, when the 1,100 chapters of Psi Chi in the United
States voted to become “The International Honor Society in Psychology”. This report updates and expands
on a unique symposium offered at the 120th meeting of the American Psychological Association in Orlando,
Florida, in August of 2012 — the first symposium on the Presidential theme of “Building Bridges” between
Psi Chi and international psychology [8]. Here, seven leaders in international psychology in North and South
America join to address different aspects of this timely question--with many suggestions on how to “build
bridges” to expand Psi Chi globally. It was in part due to this historic symposium that in 2013 Guatemala
became the first nation in Latin America, and Russia the first nation in mainland Europe to launch a chapter
of Psi Chi.
Harold Takooshian PhD. from Fordham University of New York, and directive of APA International Psychology
(click in the link above. At the Russian Academy of Sciences)