About APA & Psychiatry

The American Psychiatric Association, founded in 1844, is the world’s largest psychiatric organization. It is a medical specialty society representing more than 33,000 psychiatric physicians from the United States and around the world.

Its member physicians work together to ensure humane care and effective treatment for all persons with mental disorders, including intellectual disabiities and substance use disorders. APA is the voice and conscience of modern psychiatry. 

APA Vision, Mission, and Values

About APA brochure (pdf)

About APA PowerPoint presentation  

 

KEY FACTS & MISSION

The mission of the American Psychiatric Association is to:
  • Promote the highest quality care for individuals with mental disorders (including intellectual disabilities and substance use disorders) and their families;
  • Promote psychiatric education and research; advance and represent the profession of psychiatry; and
  • Serve the professional needs of its membership.

Integrated Care:
Interviews from IPS 2012 in New York City

Dr. Scully on integrated care and health care reform

Dr. Scully on integrated care and health care reform

Dr. Scully on integrated care and health care reform

Dr. Scully on integrated care and health care reform

Erik Vanderlip, MD on integrated care in community psychiatry

Erik Vanderlip, MD on integrated care in community psychiatry

David Pollack, MD provides an overview of integrated care

David Pollack, MD provides an overview of integrated care

Lori Raney, MD on Collaborative Care

Lori Raney, MD on Collaborative Care

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