Resident Membership

Eligibility Requirements

Available to physicians currently enrolled in child and adolescent psychiatry training, general psychiatry training, pediatric training, or a triple board program.

Membership Application Requirements

  • Completed and signed membership application
  • Total membership fees
  • Copy of training verification form for child and adolescent psychiatry
  • Copy of training verification form for general psychiatry

(Note: Application form is at the bottom of the page.)

Membership Fees

  • $100 Annual Membership Fee*
  • Regional Organization Dues (amount varies by region)

Regional Organizations

Regional child and adolescent psychiatry organizations serve as grass roots level support of AACAP initiatives. They are responsible for support of local members and advocacy at the state level.

As of January 1, 1990, all new members must join both the AACAP and their regional organization of child and adolescent psychiatry closest to their locality of practice. The AACAP application is considered a dual application which allows applicants to apply simultaneously to both organizations.

Dual membership in a regional organization is required per the Bylaws and any associated dues will be added to your membership balance. A list of regional organizations and their membership fees can be found on the membership application.

View the AACAP Regional Organization map to identify the local child and adolescent psychiatry organization nearest your practice.

Explore the Benefits of Resident Membership

  • Online access to the complete JAACAP archive library and access to published articles available before print.
  • Significant discounts on superior liability insurance as provided by the American Professional Agency, Inc. offering lowered premiums available only to AACAP members.
  • Annual subscription to AACAP News, the highly informative and topical bi-monthly members-only magazine. Members also have online access to features available through AACAP.org.
  • Free online access to Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, Psychiatric Clinics of North America, Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, and Journal of Pediatrics.
  • Diverse variety of flexible CME opportunities, including the Annual Meeting, JAACAP articles, and Lifelong Learning Institutes.
  • Daily AACAP News Clips offering news regarding children, adolescents and families' mental health services and issues from around the world wide web.
  • Invaluable resources to manage providing health care, financing, and Systems of Care, including the CPT Codes Information and Module, online webinars, and access to service instruments such as the CASII and ECSII.
  • Substantially reduced registration fees for the AACAP Annual Meeting as well as other AACAP-sponsored meetings. Members also enjoy access to past annual meeting proceedings abstracts.
  • Career advancing opportunities using JobSource, our popular members-only online resource for job searches and placement.
  • Member listing in the Membership Directory and the Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist Finder, the online referral directory available to the public. Note: the Membership Directory is only available to AACAP members.
  • Online access to members-only services on AACAP.org.

Opportunities to Get Involved

  • Utilize available funds and awards to support research, training, and initiatives to foster the development of early career psychiatrists.
  • Participate in the peer review process of the AACAP guidelines, Practice Parameters, designed to assist physicians in providing high quality assessment and treatment.
  • Advocate on behalf of the children and families affected by mental illness. AACAP offers support and tools for state and national advocacy covering issues relevant to child and adolescent psychiatry, including the Legislative Action Center.
  • Learn about the influences for access to care for mental illnesses and gain support in meeting the daily challenges of a changing healthcare environment. The AACAP offers assistance to members by providing a wide variety of practice information, including resources that can be used in practice or for families.
  • Volunteer to serve on any of the committees, task forces, work groups, or special interest groups available through AACAP.
  • Connect with culturally diverse families by taking advantage of AACAP resources made available in a variety of languages, including English, Spanish, German, French, Malaysian, Polish, and Icelandic.
  • Contribute and help AACAP promote the healthy development of children, adolescents, and families through research, training, prevention, comprehensive diagnosis and treatment and to meet the professional needs of child and adolescent psychiatrists throughout their careers.

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