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07 Psychology-related WWW sites




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This article is from the Psychology FAQ, by Rolf Marvin Bøe Lindgren roffe@tag.uio.no with numerous contributions by others.

07 Psychology-related WWW sites



The amount of psychology-related WWW sites has grown tremedously
lately. These might provide good starting points:



The American Psychological Association
APA

The American Psychological Society
APS

The Canadian Psychological Association
CPA

The British Psychological Society
BPS



If you haven't got access to a graphical World Wide Web browsers, such
as Netscape or Mosaic, lynx can be used by all computer systems that I
know of. TCP/IP is required, on the other hand, if you haven't got
TCP/IP then you're not on the Internet.

MY FRIEND HAS [OR I HAVE] THIS PROBLEM, WHERE CAN I FIND HELP?



The newsgroup more appropriate for this type of question is
alt.psychology.help.

In general, I can't answer this question because this varies from
country to country. I would always, though, recommend professional
therapy. For many normal problems, group therapy is a relevant and
underused alternative. See also 7.

 

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