Abstract

The paper considers the development of psychology in Europe with a focus on the role of the EFPPA in these developments. It describes some of the challenges and opportunities for the future for psychology in Europe by considering the present circumstances for psychology and psychologists, the current situation in Europe, and the overall context of changes within the society in which we work and live. The paper concludes by addressing the future role and relevance of psychology in the rapidly changing context in which we live.

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