American Psychiatric Association

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American Psychiatric Association
AbbreviationAPA
FormationOctober 16, 1844 (1844-10-16)
Founders
Founded atPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
TypeProfessional association
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Legal status501(c)(6) organization
HeadquartersWashington, D.C., U.S.
Membership39,200
Theresa Miskimen
President-elect
Mark Rapaport
Chief executive officer
Marketa M. Wills
Subsidiaries
  • American Psychiatric Association Foundation
  • American Psychiatric Political Action Committee
  • American Psychiatric Association Insurance Trust
  • APA Wharf Holdings LLC
Revenue$64,631,488 (2023)
Expenses$62,115,499 (2023)
Employees248 (2023)
Volunteers650 (2023)
Websitewww.psychiatry.org
Formerly called

The American Psychiatric Association (APA) is the main professional organization of psychiatrists and trainee psychiatrists in the United States, and the largest psychiatric organization in the world. It has more than 39,200 members who are involved in psychiatric practice, research, and academia representing a diverse population of patients in more than 100 countries. The association publishes various journals and pamphlets, as well as the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). The DSM codifies psychiatric conditions and is used mostly in the United States as a guide for diagnosing mental disorders.

The organization has its headquarters in Washington, D.C.