Chronology of Milestones in International Psychology 523
Activity in the Chinese
Psychological Society was
resumed only to be discontinued
later that year by the onset of the
Sino-Japanese War (see 1921).
The Canadian Psychological
Association was founded.
The National Council of Women
Psychologists (NCWP) was
founded in New York.
The Ecuador Society of
Psychological and Psychiatric
Studies and Related Disciplines
was established.
The Swiss Psychological Society
was founded.
The Australian Branch of the
British Psychological Society was
established.
The NCWP (see 1941) became the
International Council of Women
Psychologists.
1936
1937
1938
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
The Soviet Government
issued a resolution
condemning psychology and
the use of psychological
measurements.
Professor G. Edilian
established the first Armenian
psychology library at Yerevan
University.
The Netherlands Institute of
Psychology was founded at
the University of Amsterdam.
The Georgian Institute of
Psychology was founded in
Tbilisi.
The University of Ottawa
opened the Institute of
Psychology, leading to the
establishment of independent
psychology departments in
Canadian universities.
The American Psychological
Association established its
Committee on International
Planning for Psychology,
which later became the
Committee on International
Relations in Psychology.
Guatemala introduced the
country’s first professional
psychology training program.
The Nazi government suspended
publication, at the close of volume 112,
of theArchiv für die gesamte
Psychologiesince it could no longer be
concealed that the printer’s
grandmother was Jewish.
The first psychology journal of the
Arab world,The Journal of
Psychology,was published in Egypt.
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Congresses Societies Events Publications