Psychology in the Republic of Macedonia, 1999

Moreno, I. (1999). Psychology in the Republic of Macedonia. International Journal of Group Tensions, 28, p. 255-271.
DOI: 10.1023/A:1021885116314

Abstract
Although psychology in Macedonia is as young as the country itself, it is a well established and developed science and profession. More than 1,200 psychologists are available to help the two million inhabitants meet the new standards of modern life in a society that is surrounded by countries engaged in war (Bosnia and Kosovo). This article describes two global periods of development in Macedonia. In the first period, Macedonia was part of the former Yugoslavia and held professional relationships with other Yugoslavian psychological centers, and as an independent country during its second period, Macedonia together with various international organizations assumed a crucial role in supporting psychologists' professional and scientific projects.