Congress of psychology in Prague
The European Federation of Psychologists' Associations /EFPA/ held its 10th European Congress of Psychology in Prague this week. Despite it being a European event it was attended by over 3,000 psychologists from around the world. The congress covered a wide range of topics: the current state of knowledge, "blank spaces" and the application of particular psychological disciplines in practice. EFPA was founded in 1981 to promote co-operation within European psychology and to increase the influence of psychologists in Europe. Today it has over 200,000 members in 32 European states.