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Psychology Adolescent Mood Disorders - "Mood disorders describe a range of behavioral issues that may occur in childhood, adolescence, or adulthood. We will focus on mood disorders in teenagers, because in this unique population these behavioral problems may express themselves in ways that make diagnosis more difficult." Aging and Culture - Part of the Univ. of Michigan E-Museum site. Check out the other cultural entries including Anthropology, Music, Old and New World Cultures, Kinship, Language, etc. American Psychological Society - APS offers society information, search engines, professional updates. Not as well-organized as some sites. On the plus side, they are trying to institute a rating system for psych sites and encourage reader input. Annotated Webliography of Humanism - An extensive list of annotated links to a broad variety of Web resources concerning the "conglomerate of traditions, and multi-faceted cultural and social phenomenon" known as humanism. This includes the classic "Renaissance humanism" oriented toward Greek and Roman examples, the eighteenth century Enlightenment exaltation of human reason, the flowering of Marxism, and the more recent notion of "secular humanism." Users can access sites devoted to humanist organizations, specific threads of progressive or skeptical thought, and major thinkers throughout history. - dfs Subjects: Humanism APA's PsychNET - The American Psychological Association here includes selected stories from its monthly journal, a psychology search engine, and business advice. Association For Psychological Type - APT is a non-profit group which endorses the knowledge of psychological type and its use in constructive ways. The site offers concise and interesting explanations of what constitutes psychological type, how it is measured (Myers-Briggs and others), and how it affects "the dynamics of personality development." Celebrating Diversity - A collection of annotated links for exploring diversity. Current Topics in Psychology - Posted by Michael Fenichel. Links and reference materials for psychology ranging from autism to mental retardation. Very thorough. Diversity & Ethnic Studies: Virtual Community - The primary focus of this Web site is to provide links to African American, American Indian, Asian American, and U.S. Latino resources, along with links to resources on often-overlooked minorities such as lesbians, bisexuals, and gays, and people with disabilities. There's also a brief list of multicultural resources, meaning those that deal with more than one ethnic minority or cultural group. Elsewhere, links to some international sites are included. For help locating "real world" library reference materials to assist in research on U.S. racial, ethnic and cultural diversity studies, please consult the Research Guides under development Encyclopedia of Psychology - A searchable database of over 2000 links intended to facilitate browsing in any area of psychology. There are two paths envisioned for this purpose: Original information generated by respected researchers and practitioners in various fields of psychology. A hierarchical database of links to websites providing information about scientific psychology. EpistemeLinks.com - Philosophy Resources on Interent includes thousands of sorted links to philosophy resources on the internet and has several additional features. As it is updated often, regular visitors would do well to find out what is new and read the information about EL. Also, free email newsletters help you to stay in touch with philosophy online Freud - Sigmund Freud, his life and works The Health Psychology Section - Links and information on psychology from the Canadian Psychological Association History of Education and Childhood - History of child & development psychology, testing, child psychiatry, etc. Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy - (Therapist Finder) A page on the use of hypnosis in many ways like improving memory and learning ability, overcoming fear and phobias, and more. Internet Gateway - from Tarrant County College. Excellent start for links to all Social and Political Issues. Internet Mental Health - Internet Mental Health is a free encyclopedia of mental health information. It was designed by a Canadian psychiatrist, Dr. Phillip Long, and programmed by his colleague, Brian Chow.. McGraw-Hill Resources in Psychology and Mental Health - MedWeb Mental Health. MedWeb : Robert W. Woodruff Health Science Center Library of Emory University Mental Help Net - Categorized for easy use by both professionals and individuals, this site has tons of great information and useful resources for those interested in mental health, mental illness, and various treatments. An extensive "self-help" section is also available here. Morgana's Observatory - Many links dealing with the occult, phrophecies, communication, myths and mysteries, oracles, herbal medicine. Neuroscience (Biosciences) - The World-Wide Web Virtual Library links. Nostradamus Society of America On-Line Dictionary of Mental Health - The Online Dictionary of Mental Health is brought to you by Human-Nature.Com as a global information resource and research tool, compiled by Internet mental health resource users for Internet mental health resource users, covering all of the disciplines contributing to our understanding of mental health. The Dictionary is an exercise in democratic psychiatry in keeping with the traditions of the host site. Therefore there are no definitions here; instead there are links to many sites offering different viewpoints on issues in mental health, which are accessible using the A-Z links above, or the subject index below. Because of the nature of this resource we cannot vouch for the accuracy of the contents of any of the sites to which links are provided, and inclusion of a site here does not necessarily constitute an endorsement by Human-Nature.Com or any of its associates. The Phobia List - the person doing this list started it as a lark and then got hooked! At last count there were 535 listed phobias. Good links are provided. Psychology.com - This site has psych testing available,as well as professionals' e-mail listings and links to other resources Psychology Resources; a guide to conducting internet research on psychology - McGraw-Hill. Because the internet is so largely organized around commercial and entertainment material, the academic researcher may encounter inherent challenges in conducting quality research. A great many sites and documents of interest to students and researchers exist on the internet that are not easily found through the more accessible search vehicles. This site contains general instruction and many links to assist the psychology researcher. Psychology Virtual Library - The Psychology Virtual Library keeps track of online information as part of The World Wide Web Virtual Library. Sites are inspected and evaluated for their adequacy as information sources before they are linked from here. Psych Web - Intended to provide information for students and teachers of psychology, Psych Web has articles, links to all kinds of psychology sites, and even full texts of two psych classics. This is a great place to start. Resource Central - Psychology. Salmon : Study and Learning Materials On-Line from the University of Plymouth Dept. Of Psychology - an award-winning site for psychology. The Self Psychology Page - This site defines self psychology, a psychoanalytic theory developed by Heinz Kohut. Contains conference and training information, discussion opportunities, related links. Social Psychology Network - the largest social psychology database on the Internet. In these pages, you'll find more than 5,000 links related to psychology. The Webs Stress Management & Emotional Wellness Page - This site, "dedicated to those interested in managing stress, maximizing performance and enhancing emotional health," offers categorized links to a wide variety of stress management sources, plus a discussion forum, and a great collection of stress and wellness quotes. Dont miss the "Awards" page! |
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