APA 2025 On Demand
Get the best of APA 2025 – anytime, anywhere.
With APA 2025 On Demand, you get a front-row seat to engaging sessions on compelling topics ranging from today’s ethical dilemmas to tomorrow’s technology.
What’s Included:
• Nearly 30 hours of on-demand programming
• Up to 24.5 continuing education (CE) credits at no additional cost
• Access from September 3 to December 3, 2025
How It Works
- Purchase your APA 2025 On Demand access. If you registered for APA 2025 as a virtual or all access attendee, you do not need to purchase APA 2025 On Demand access. It is included in your registration.
- Watch when you want. Stream sessions anytime from September 3 – December 3, 2025.
- Earn CE credits.
Simply watch eligible sessions and complete the session evaluation. Once you’ve earned all your CE, download your CE certificate.
On Demand Pricing
APA member, fellow, associate, community college teacher affiliate, international affiliate
$180
APAGS member, APA student affiliate, APA high school teacher affiliate
$55
Full-time nonmember student
$95
Nonmember of APA
$250
On Demand Programming

Amy Beck, PhD, The Black Girl Doctor, Missouri Psychological Association

Duke Han, PhD, University of Southern California

Hideko Sera, PsyD, Morehouse College

Bryan Stevenson, JD, Equal Justice Initiative
HEADLINE EVENTS
Hear from leaders from psychology and beyond as they spark innovation, open new pathways forward, and empower psychology to make a transformative impact.

Amy Beck, PhD, The Black Girl Doctor, Missouri Psychological Association

Duke Han, PhD, University of Southern California

Hideko Sera, PsyD, Morehouse College

Bryan Stevenson, JD, Equal Justice Initiative
keynotes
Engage with leading experts and innovators as they share their deep expertise on some of the most relevant topics in psychology today.
Keynote Session 1
CE Credit: 1.0
Fostering Joy: Cherishing Intentional Moments of Connection in Interactions with Children with Disabilities
Amy Szarkowski, PhD, University of Massachusetts Boston
Immigrant Health is Interpersonal
Amanda Venta, PhD, University of Houston
Keynote Session 2
Note: This keynote session originally featured two presentations. The presentation “Why Awareness Isn’t Enough: Using Therapy Principles to Mobilize Anti-Racist Action” by Yara Mekawi, PhD, and Natalie Watson-Singleton, PhD, is not available for on-demand viewing due to contract terms.
Churn: The Psychological and Physical Stress that Divides Us and How We Can Overcome It
Claude Steele, PhD, Stanford University
Keynote Session 3
CE CREDIT: 1.0
Humans First: Putting AI In the Service of the Therapeutic Alliance
Margaret Morris, PhD, University of Washington
Safeguarding Mental Health Professionals in an AI World
Allison Funicelli, MPA

Amy Beck, PhD, The Black Girl Doctor, Missouri Psychological Association

Duke Han, PhD, University of Southern California

Hideko Sera, PsyD, Morehouse College

Bryan Stevenson, JD, Equal Justice Initiative
ethics sessions
Hear from the APA Ethics Committee as they uncover emerging ethical challenges and how you can address them.

Amy Beck, PhD, The Black Girl Doctor, Missouri Psychological Association

Duke Han, PhD, University of Southern California

Hideko Sera, PsyD, Morehouse College

Bryan Stevenson, JD, Equal Justice Initiative
science summits
Discover outstanding psychological science and explore the future of research with the APA 2025 Science Summits.
Systems Level Approaches to Addressing Youth Mental Health Crisis
CE Credit: 1.0
Science of Diversity: Why it Matters
CE Credit: 1.0
CE Credit: 1.0

Amy Beck, PhD, The Black Girl Doctor, Missouri Psychological Association

Duke Han, PhD, University of Southern California

Hideko Sera, PsyD, Morehouse College

Bryan Stevenson, JD, Equal Justice Initiative
feature stage
Explore new lines of research, emerging trends, and innovative practices in these sessions from the APA 2025 Feature Stage.
The Impact of Anti-Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) Legislation
Division 18
CE Credit: 1.0
Buddhist Psychotherapy: Connecting Early Buddhism to Mindfulness and Western Psychotherapy
PRESIDENTIAL PROGRAMMING
CE Credit: 1.0
ICE and Psychology: Immigration Policies and Impact on Clinical Practice, Research, and Training
Ethnic Psychological Association
CE Credit: 1.0
Psychedelics and Recovery from Addictive Disorders: Recent Experimental and Observational Findings
Division 28
CE Credit: 1.0
The Kink and Flourishing Study: Impact of Kink Involvement in People’s Personal Growth and Healing
Division 44
CE Credit: 1.0
Collective Trauma from Sociopolitical Crises: Impacts and Community Resilience
Division 17
CE Credit: 1.0
The Evolution of Group Psychotherapy to Liberation Ecosystems
Division 49
CE Credit: 1.0
Making Nice with Naughty: Supporting Overcontrolled Clients' Pursuit of Sexual Pleasure
Division 43
CE Credit: 1.0
TikTok and Self-Diagnosis: The Influence of Social Media on Adolescent and Young Adult Mental Health
Division 46
CE Credit: 1.0
Building Coalitions: Feminist, Disabled, Minority, and Genderqueer Resistance
Division 35
CE Credit: 1.0
Beyond the Party Lines: Addressing Politics in Independent Practice
Division 42
CE Credit: 1.0
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