Psychology Directory: AmoebaWeb
Posted 2009-09-19 12:02 by manarafo
AmoebaWeb is an American Psychological Association Website of the Month, providing
over 2000 links to psychology content (including full-text articles) freely available on the Web
Consumer information about Clinical Psychology : Psychotherapy, Therapy, Counseling, Mental Health | Clinical Psychology | A Guide to Psychology and its Practice
Posted 2009-09-19 12:09 by manarafo
THIS WEBSITE provides freewill information about the practice of Clinical Psychology, especially in regard to psychotherapy (“therapy”), counseling, self-growth, and mental health in general.
Welcome to the Department of Psychology at Portland State
Posted 2009-09-19 12:11 by manarafo
Welcomes you
Psych Central - Trusted information in mental health and psychology
Posted 2009-09-19 12:12 by manarafo
Welcome to the Internet's largest and oldest independent mental health network, providing reliable, trusted information & self-help support communities for over 14 years.
Bipolar II, Mood Swings without Mania; Brain Tours; Stress and Depression; Hormones and Mood; and more...
Posted 2009-09-19 12:12 by manarafo
The illnesses I treat don't interfere with people's ability to understand their own problem. Many of my patients want to know all that I can teach them -- and more.
My local primary care colleagues are a fantastic group of doctors. Many of them have become very interested in the mood and anxiety disorders I treat, and call up asking for help or information.
Finally I thought: "hey, if I just wrote a lot of this stuff down and posted it on a website, my patients and my primary care colleagues could just go look anytime they wanted; and I can put up new information as soon as it becomes available!"
So my hospital website folks helped me get a site launched (Thanks, Julie and Heather), and now it has grown to include all sorts of different essays, diagrams, and links I wanted my patients or my colleagues to have.
My long-term goal is to provide quality education on topics where information on the Internet is scattered or non-existent, as it was in the case of "bipolar II". Welcome. I hope you find something useful.
Welcome to Psych Web!
Posted 2009-09-19 12:13 by manarafo
Welcome to Psych Web! This Web site contains lots of psychology-related information for students and teachers of psychology. Browse through the subdivisions of the site on the left, or if you know the proper keywords for your topic, try a site-specific Google search below:
