APA stands for American Psychological Association. It’s a major professional organization for psychologists in the United States, promoting the advancement, communication, and application of psychological science and knowledge and on the other hand EFPA stands for the European Federation of Psychologists’ Associations. It represents the interests of psychologists across Europe and promotes the development of psychology as a science and profession
Our alumna, Dr. Sri Juliana Safri, expressed her excitement about joining the American Psychological Association (APA) and the European Federation of Psychologists’ Associations (EFPA), stating in her own words below:
I am incredibly honored to share my recent achievement of earning a Doctor of Psychology with Distinction, which complements my earlier Professional Doctorate in Special Education. These dual qualifications reflect a deep commitment to making a meaningful impact in special education and psychology.
There’s a purpose behind why I pursued both a professional doctorate and a PsyD. It’s not about collecting titles or accolades; it’s about equipping myself with the right tools to serve others. The Professional Doctorate gave me advanced, practical skills tailored to the specific needs of the education system, especially in Special Education. The PsyD allowed me to dive deeper into psychological theories and their application, particularly in working with individuals with special needs.
“After earning my doctorate in psychology at the EIU-Paris I was admitted to the APA, which is very important and recognizable event for my life. APA is one of the most coveted organizations worldwide and this is the greatest highlight for future students.
Dr. Sri Juliana Safri
EIU-Paris Alumna
We congratulate Dr. Sri Juliana Safri on her membership in the American Psychological Association (APA) along with European Federation of Psychologists Association (EFPA) after her PsyD from EIU-Paris. This is a significant milestone for both her and EIU-Paris.
Quoted- Ky. Col. Prof. Dr. Edward Roy Krishnan
Dr. Safri further extended her excitement and jubilation and thanked European International University (EIU-Paris) and her supervisor, Ky. Col. Prof. Dr. Edward Roy Krishnan for their guidance which helped her achieve this highest milestone of her career. Now as a Dean of Studies for EIU’s Special Education Department, she takes pride in this accomplishment, which is recognized by the American Psychological Association (APA), underscoring EIU’s international recognition.
She also manages BioDyslexia which provides special education to students with learning disabilities and as a partner of EIU-Paris, we are committed to providing the best services for individuals with learning disabilities.
Submitted to Dr J. Anand of EIU-Paris on 17.11.24
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