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Portuguese Psychologists Association and APA Sign Memorandum for Mutual Collaboration in Digital Transition

04.September.2023

The Portuguese Psychologists Association signed a memorandum for mutual collaboration in digital transition with the American Psychological Association (APA). This took place during the event 'The Human Factor in Digital Transition,' marking the National Psychologist Day, at the São Bento da Vitória Monastery in the city of Porto.

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The Human Factor in Artificial Intelligence: Strategic Recommendations for Sustainability

04.September.2023

A new document from the Portuguese Psychologists Association highlights the key challenges, risks, and benefits of Artificial Intelligence and provides strategic recommendations for the future.

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Published regulation that defines the acts of psychologists

07.February.2023

The Regulation defining the acts of psychologists was published on January 6th, in portuguese legislation.

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Stress and Psychological Health Problems at work in Portugal cost 5.3 billion a year

07.February.2023

The Portuguese Psychologists Association published, on the 3rd of February, a new report on the Cost of Stress and Psychological Health Problems at Work in Portugal. Costs have risen by more than 60% in the last two years (5.3 billion). They already represent an amount equivalent to what the portuguese government spent in 2021 on measures to mitigate the impacts of the pandemic.

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5th Congress of the Portuguese Psychologists in Association

30.November.2022

“Psychology Time” was the theme of the 5th Congress of the Portuguese Psychologists Association, that took place between the 28th and 30th of September. This was an event that brought together Portuguese psychologists and international guests and speakers in the city of Aveiro.

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INEM receives Portuguese Psychology Award 2022

29.September.2022

The Crisis Support and Intervention Center (CAPIC) of the National Institute of Medical Emergency (INEM) was awarded the Portuguese Psychology Prize 2022. A Prize awarded by the Portuguese Psychologists Association (OPP), which recognizes the growing importance of psychological intervention in the context of an emergency and the importance of supporting citizens in situations of special complexity and crisis.

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