Abstract

Jerusalem, a beautiful city built in stone, and literally meaning city of peace, was the location for the twenty‐first International Congress of Applied Psychology. The purpose of this article is to review briefly the achievements of this Congress, mainly for those who were unable to go to Jerusalem, but also for others who, by virtue of attending a chosen range of sessions at the Congress, may have missed noteworthy aspects of other facets of the total programme.

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