International Association of Holistic Psychology

IAHP is working on various professional practice guidelines and related criteria in areas such as multicultural practice; child practice; and treatment of gay, lesbian, and bisexual clients. These guidelines address psychological practice with particular populations (e.g., older adults) or in particular areas (e.g., parenting coordination) without focusing on specific disorders or treatments.

A sample list of areas on which IAHP is working to frame practice Guidelines

  • Professional Practice Guidelines for Psychological Practice with Girls and Women
  • Professional Practice Guidelines for Psychological Practice with Children and Adolescents
  • Professional Practice Guidelines for Psychological Practice with Elders
  • Professional Practice Guidelines for Integrating the Role of Work and Career
  • Guidelines for Prevention in Psychology
  • Guidelines for Virtual Practice
  • Guidelines for Assessment of and Intervention with Persons with Disabilities
  • Guideline for the Treatment of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
  • Counselling Practice Guideline
  • Important Ethics for better practice
  • Documentation guidelines

Please visit us again for further updates on these documentation

“IAHP Style”

Earlier, researchers and students were forced to search through books and journals for the best way to construct research.

IAHP works on its “IAHP Style” providing invaluable guidance on all aspects of the writing process, from the ethics of authorship to the word choice.  IAHP Invites Writers, Editors, Authors and the fraternity of psychology to send us suggestions on developing IAHP style.

IAHP style is to standardize scientific writing and presentation.

IAHP Style will be used for:

  • Research reports
  • Empirical studies
  • Methodological articles
  • Literature reviews
  • Theoretical reviews
  • Case studies
  • Scientific paper presentations
  • Articles for our Journal
  • Term papers
  • Recording Case History

IAHP invites suggestions, formats, samples and styles from all its members worldwide. IAHP has nominated a group of 17 members to select the best style and that style will be again analysed for pros and cons by expert members.

On completing the analysis, the approved draft will be selected as “IAHP Style” and will be available to the world psychologists through IAHP web.

IAHP invites suggestions, formats, samples and styles from its members worldwide.

Please submit your style reports at  info@iahp.in

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