Why Membership Matters

What does it mean to belong to a professional community as a psychologist in Louisiana? For members of the Louisiana Psychological Association (LPA), it means connection, advocacy, and a shared commitment to protecting and advancing the profession of psychology in our state.

When asked how LPA has made a difference in their professional journeys, members consistently emphasized the importance of community. Many psychologists described how involvement in LPA helped them feel less isolated—particularly those working in private practice—and more connected to colleagues across Louisiana. Through conferences, leadership opportunities, and professional collaboration, members reported developing a stronger sense of professional identity and belonging.

Beyond connection, advocacy emerged as one of the most critical benefits of membership. Members highlighted LPA’s role in monitoring legislative and licensing issues, protecting scope of practice, and ensuring psychologists have a seat at the table when decisions about mental health care are made. Several noted that without an active and engaged state association, many of these issues could go unnoticed—placing the profession at risk of being marginalized or excluded.

Members also spoke to the tangible professional benefits of involvement, including access to high-quality, cost-effective continuing education, opportunities to present research, and leadership roles that offer insight into the inner workings of the profession. These experiences not only support individual professional growth, but also strengthen psychology’s credibility within the broader healthcare landscape.

Perhaps most powerfully, members underscored that psychology’s future is not guaranteed without continued engagement. A strong theme emerged around collective responsibility: through shared resources, knowledge, and advocacy, psychologists are far more impactful together than they could ever be individually. Professional organizations serve to protect and enrich the field through unified action—ensuring psychology remains visible, valued, and viable.

When asked what they would say to a colleague who is unsure about joining or getting involved, members were clear and consistent: if you value psychology, its role in mental health care, and its future in Louisiana, participation matters. LPA is more than a professional organization—it is a professional home that supports, protects, and advances the field of psychology across our state.

A Call to Action

“If you value your role as a psychologist, if you care about the difference psychology makes, it’s essential to be part of LPA.”

Whether you are a long-standing member, newly licensed, or still exploring your professional path, LPA invites you to be part of this collective effort. Our profession is strengthened when psychologists stay connected, informed, and engaged.

If you are not yet a member, we encourage you to consider joining and becoming part of a community that actively supports and protects the practice of psychology in Louisiana. If you are already a member, consider inviting a colleague, trainee, or student to learn more about LPA and the many ways to get involved.

Psychology’s future depends on shared advocacy, shared leadership, and shared commitment. Together, we ensure our profession remains visible, valued, and vital in our state.

 

To renew your membership, please visit:

https://louisianapsychologicalassociation.org/lpa-edit-profile/#myaccount

If you are not yet a member and would like to join, please visit:

https://louisianapsychologicalassociation.org/membership/

 

Thank you for your support of LPA, the premier organization for psychologists in the state of Louisiana.

Danielle Cottonham Mason, Ph.D.
Dr. Mason is a licensed psychologist and her work is rooted in her experience as a Black woman who was born in New Orleans and raised in Lafayette. She centers on improving the human condition through connection, community, and liberatory healing. Dr. Mason previously served as the Clinical Manager of Culturally Responsive Care at Lyra Health and is currently the founder and owner of her private practice, Illuminessence Therapy and Consulting, LLC. Dr. Mason earned her undergraduate degree from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and her doctorate from the University of Southern Mississippi. She went on to complete her internship at the New Orleans VA Medical Center and her postdoc at the San Francisco VA Health Care System. Her clinical, teaching, supervision, and research interests include: culturally informed evidence-based practice, trauma informed interventions for race-based traumatic stress, PTSD and co-occurring substance use disorders, and moral injury among combat veterans.
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