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APA Specialty Interest Caucuses, Listservs & Communities

An APA Caucus is defined as a group of self-selected special interest psychiatrists members. The purpose of APA specialty interest caucuses is to promote communication and networking among member psychiatrists who share a special interest so that they may bring attention to important or emerging issues to APA, patient care and the practice of psychiatry within that special interest area.

Learn about APA's seven Minority and Underrepresented (M/UR) Caucuses here.

Membership in caucuses is free, and reserved for APA membership. Caucus members enjoy access to APA Communities, an online message board where they can communicate and network with other member psychiatrists who share their interests.

Join an APA caucus by logging in to my.psychiatry.org and updating your member profile. If you are already a member of an APA caucus, you can log in and access APA Communities here.

APA Caucuses

Chiefs of Clinical Quality Improvement

For more information please contact QIPS@psych.org.

Climate Change and Mental Health

For more information please contact the Department of Research at dorgeneral@psych.org.

College Mental Health

For more information please contact ddhe@psych.org.

Global Mental Health and Psychiatry

For more information please contact Ricardo A. Juarez at rjuarez@psych.org.

Integrative Psychiatry

For more information please contact Nusrat Rahman at nrahman@psych.org.

Lifestyle Psychiatry

For more information please contact Ashley Turner at aturner@psych.org.

Maintenance of Certification

For more information please contact Yadashe Belay at ybelay@psych.org.

Medical Humanities in Psychiatry

For more information please contact Ashley Turner at aturner@psych.org.

Neuromodulation

For more information please contact Nusrat Rahman at nrahman@psych.org.

Pain Management

For more information please contact Esther Gershenson at egershenson@psych.org.

Psychiatric Leadership and Entrepreneurship

For more information please contact program@psych.org.

Psychiatrists Treating Persons with Intellectual Disabilities

For more information please contact ddhe@psych.org.

Psychotherapy

For more information please contact QIPS@psych.org.

Religion, Spirituality and Psychiatry

For more information please contact ddhe@psych.org.

Rural Psychiatrists

For more information please contact ddhe@psych.org.

Social Determinants of Mental Health

For more information please contact ddhe@psych.org.

VA Psychiatrists

For more information please contact Daniel “Trip” Stanford III at dstanford@psych.org.

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