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Internet Mental Health Encyclopedia
An amazing encyclopedia of mental health information created by BrianChow, B.Sc. and Phillip W. Long, M.D. of Vancouver, Canada. Although manyof the resources here were written by and for doctors, most of the informationis easily understood by non-specialists. Material is broken down into threeprimary areas: Disorders, Medications and Magazine. Each disorder listedin the encyclopedia has a link to a table of contents page with furtherlinks to descriptions of the disorder (DSM-III-R and ICD-10), treatmentinformation, and current research. Medications information includes Pharmacology,Indications, Contraindications, Warnings and Precautions.
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Psychology-Self Help Resources on the Internet
Self Therapy For peoplewho enjoy learning about themselves
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You can download The InternetFilter here ...it is free and will make your network safe from irresponsiblebrowsing and an wanted activity. Some filtering device is a must for anypublic Institution.
Information about the InternetFilter...you can get instructions, frequently asked questions and a paperon the technology and its relationship to culture written by the authors..Jeff Koftinoff and Bob Turner.
Health promotion is the process of enabling people to increase controlover, and to improve, their health. To reach a state of complete physical,mental and social well-beiñg, an individual or group must be ableto identify and to realize aspirations, to satisfy needs, and to changeor cope with the environment. Health is, therefore, seen as a resourcefor everyday life, not the objective of living. Health is a positive conceptemphasizing social and personal resources, as well as physical capacities.Therefore, health promotion is not just the responsibility of the healthsector, but goes beyond healthy life-styles to well-being.
PsychscapeMental Health MollAbout This page features points of departure for psychotherapists andothers who have survived child abuse and other trauma. As you explore thepage, you will discover a variety of links useful to survivors and therapistsalike: Downloadable files, relevant news and point-of-view pieces, treatmentresources and pointers to interesting people and places. Creating a dynamic,content-rich and interactive resource is my goal. Together we are makingthis a safe place and a play space for survivors.
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Including child, sexual,and physical abuse and recovery from abuse resources. You might alsowant to check out domestic violence resources.
CHILD & ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT
EllectronicJournals and PeriodicalsDr. John Grohol'sMental Health Page
Welcome to Psych Central: Dr. John Grohol's Mental Health Page, yourpersonalized one-stop index for psychology, support, and mental healthissues, resources, and people on the Internet. Nothing here is meant toreplace professional advice or care from a licensed mental health practitioner.This resource and my editorial ramblings are updated regularly.
Resource Guide forPartners in Mental Health July 1995
There has been considerable controversy regarding the validity of memoriesof childhood abuse among adults in therapy. For example, research has shownthat memories can be socially influenced and are susceptible to misinformation.The present study examined whether individuals would create false memoriesof childhood experiences in response to misleading information and repeatedinterviews.
May be useful, interesting, or eclectic stuff, such as the latest reviewsand news articles.
All of the licensed or regulated mental health professions have ethicalguidelines and/or standards of practice. That is also true of some thatare not regulated or licensed. What we review here are paraphrased excerpts,and only the highlights, in plain language. The state or national associationsin each profession (e.g., psychologists, social workers, counselors, andothers) can give you details on these.
Important Disclaimer The information contained here should not be seenas a replacement for consultation with a competent professional.
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