APA Resources for Information and Guidance During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Updated 4/29/20: Here’s a roundup of APA resources for students. We will update this list regularly. Also, be sure to check the APA website weekly for updates and new resources.

Main APA resource page related to COVID-19 – With multiple subpages including Behavioral and Public Health; Education, Training and Distance Learning;  Parenting and Caregiving; Physical Distancing and Isolation; PTSD and Trauma; Research; Self-care; Stigma, Equity and Xenophobia; Stress, Anxiety and Grief; Telementalhealth/Telepsychology; & Work and Telework.

gradPSYCH blog posts related to COVID-19: These include our personalized “care package” posts that round up the newest and timeliest developments.

COVID-19 Education FAQs – Addressing specific issues affecting graduate students, postdocs, interns and faculty with supervision and training responsibilities.

APA’s Staying on Track Webinar Series – Join us for a weekly webinar series on practical strategies and expert advice for students, early career psychologists, and their allies. Register for upcoming events and watch recordings from past events.

APAGS Facebook Forum on COVID-19 – This is a place primarily for students and other people interested in psychology to come together, learn about available resources, and share experiences dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic.

APA electronic resources available for distance learning – Free access to a variety of books and other academic materials offered during shut-down period.

Free access to Publication Manual and other resources through May 25 – APA is providing temporary free access to the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (6th and 7th editions), the Concise Guide to APA Style, and more than 160 other books.

COVID-19 relevant free journal articles – This free collection includes relevant psychological research published across the APA Journals portfolio.