The Global Psychoafricalytic Psychology Network (GPPN) is a community of scholars, researchers, clinicians, and educators dedicated to advancing Psychoafricalytic Psychology. Our mission is to promote cultural competence, social justice, and mental health equity for African and Black communities worldwide.
Unite scholars and practitioners: Foster a global community of scholars, researchers, clinicians, and educators in Psychoafricalytic Psychology. Advance knowledge and practice: Promote research, education, and training in Psychoafricalytic Psychology. Promote social justice and equity: Advocate for policies and practices that promote mental health equity, social justice, and cultural competence in African and Global Black communities.
Support professional development: Offer training, mentorship, and certification programs for members to enhance their skills and expertise. Enhance institutional and democratic health: Contribute to the development of healthy institutions and democratic systems, particularly in Continental Africa, by promoting psychological understanding, research, and practice.
Institutional health: Supporting the development of healthy institutions, including governments, organizations, and communities.Democratic health: Promoting democratic values, principles, and practices that foster social justice, equality, and human rights.