About Us
The Special Interest Group in Addiction Psychology (SIGAP) formed in response to the lack of representation of psychology in the fields of addiction and dual diagnosis in Ireland. It aims to promote psychological models of understanding and treating addiction in its various forms. Addiction Psychology is a field of research and practice that is concerned with a wide variety of addiction difficulties, including substance, alcohol and behavioural. This fosters the application of information obtained from scientific research in an effort to appropriately understand, evaluate, treat and support individuals dealing with addiction.
The core aim of SIGAP is to develop interest and competence in applying psychological science to the area of addiction treatment in Ireland. We believe professional psychologists are being under-utilized in addiction treatment settings and that those in need of treatment would benefit from more involvement of the discipline. As many psychologists in addiction treatment work in isolation, the group is concerned with supporting and advocating for psychologists working in both public and private settings. As evidence-based practice has only been partially incorporated into routine practice in Ireland, SIGAP is interested in encouraging evidence-based best practice and the sharing practice-based evidence. To this end, our objectives are to contribute to the knowledge base of addiction psychology, to champion addiction related education in relevant professional trainings, and to guide policy formation and service development locally and nationally.
The area of addiction research and treatment is a fascinating and rewarding field to work in. The skills of a professional psychologist can be of significant benefit to individuals in need of help, and to the teams that support them. Unfortunately, not many psychologists work in these settings in Ireland compared to other countries where they play leadership roles. The Special Interest Group in Addiction Psychology hopes to try and address the gap in services. We create space for professionals to meet and talk about the work they do, and we also hope to increase the amount of training psychologists and other disciplines receive in addiction over the course of their training. Our aim is that people in need of treatment get the best support possible.
Our Core Aims:
Developing interest and competence in the area of addiction psychology
Advocating for psychologists working in addiction
Encouraging evidence-based best practice and sharing practice-based evidence
Contributing to the knowledge base of addiction psychology
Guiding policy formation and service development locally and nationally
In order to achieve these aims, the group will provide guidance on continuing professional development trainings and workshops, from a content and process point of view, support research, offer peer support, and develop a forum for a conversation about how to respond to the problem of addiction.
SIG Addiction Psychology addictionpsychology@psychologicalsociety.ie
Prices to join SIGAP as a member
This group is free to join
Officers
Siobhan Kennedy
Membership Secretary
Dr Seán Meehan
Ordinary Member
Audra Larkin
Ordinary Member
Paula Callaghan
Ordinary Member
Join the Special Interest Group in Addicition Psychology
Benefits of being a member of the Special Interest Group in Addiction Psychology include opportunities for networking and sharing of ideas with colleagues. It will also provide continuing professional development trainings and workshops, support research, offer peer support, and develop a forum for a conversation about how to respond to the problem of addiction in Irish society. Members qualify for discounts and can make suggestions on what trainings the SIG provides according to trainings needs and matters relevant to addiction psychology.
Prices to join SIGAP as a member
This group is free to join
PURPOSE:
The purpose of the Grandparenting Rule is to enable Full and Associate members of the Special
Interest Group in Coaching Psychology, who are experienced coaching psychologists and
professional coaches, to gain membership of the Division of Coaching Psychology during a
transition period.
The Grandparenting Rule acknowledges that due to the emerging and evolving nature of coaching
psychology qualifications and professional pathways, some current members may not meet all the
requirements of the new Full or Associate membership criteria of the Division of Coaching
Psychology.
This Rule seeks to recognise the prior learning, qualifications, and experience of coaching
psychologists and professional coaches who are current members of the Special Interest Group in
Coaching Psychology, ensuring inclusion of those established practitioners in the Division of
Coaching Psychology, while maintaining standards for new entrants into the profession.
WHO CAN APPLY:
This Membership Route is only open to those who are Full or Associate Members of the
Special Interest Group in Coaching Psychology as of 18th October 2025.
Thereafter all applications (lapsed or new) for Full or Associate Membership of the Division of
Coaching Psychology must meet the new Membership criteria as set out in the Rules of the
Division of Coaching Psychology.
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA:
The below criteria are outlined in greater detail in the Grandparenting Rules.
Please read the Grandparenting Rules before completing the Application Form.
Thereafter, applicants should complete the attached Grandparenting Application Form in full and upload below.
Applicants for Full membership must hold PSI Graduate or Chartered membership.
Applicants for Full and Associate Membership must hold membership of the Division of Coaching
Psychology and meet each of the following four criteria demonstrating professional experience
and contribution to coaching psychology.
- Coaching Experience
- Qualifications and Training
- Contribution to the Field of Coaching Psychology
- Commitment to Professional Ethical Standards, Reflective Practice and Supervision
TIMEFRAME AND DEADLINE:
The Grandparenting Route will be open for a limited transition period from 20 October 2025 to 1st
March 2026.
After this period, all applicants (lapsed or new) must meet the Division of Coaching Psychology
New Membership criteria as defined in the Rules of the Division of Coaching Psychology and
adopted by membership at the AGM on 18th October 2025.
PLEASE NOTE:
There is no additional fee required to transfer via the Grandparenting Route to the Division of
Coaching Psychology.