Overview
The members of the Society of Consulting Psychology share a commitment to apply psychological insights for the success and fulfillment of individuals, groups, and organizations. The Society strives to be a strong intellectual and collegial community that is a source of valuable insights and useful resources, as we continuously expand the knowledge base of our profession.
Society of Consulting Psychology members are contributing to the definition of consulting psychology and the methods used by consultants. Former CE Chair DeWayne Kurpius explained that consultation helps individuals and organizations “become more efficient and effective” (1978). Consultants develop a climate for interdependent problem-solving, or they share their expertise in solving a specific problem.