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General Psychology
http://mentalhelp.net/psyhelp/ This site has information about self-help programs, including the basic steps
involved in the self-help process.
http:/ /www.psychwww.com/mtsite/page3.html This “information skills” page from Mind Tools describes a
number of strategies that can be used to improve learning.
http://www.ucc.vt.edu/stdysk/stdyhlp.html This site, located at Virginia Tech, has information about study skills.
http://www.quackwatch.com An enormously helpful website, updated frequently, with the latest information on
helpful, harmful, and useless therapies and treatments.
http://methods.fullerton.edu/noframesindex.html For your ambitious and curious students, this eBook has a great
deal of detailed and current information on research designs, their strengths, and their weaknesses.
http://www.skepdic.com/ “A Collection of Strange Beliefs, Amusing Deceptions, and Dangerous Delusions (and
how to think critically about them)”. Includes reference to empirical investigation of areas of self-help,
parapsychology and pseudopsychology.
http://www.psychology.org/ The Encyclopedia of Psychology is a wonderful resource for introducing students to
all aspects of the science. It provides an easy way to search for specific topics related to the current body of
psychological knowledge.
http://shpm.com/ The Self-Help magazine website, online since 1994, has a wealth of topics and information
related to many issues.
http://www.psychologicalscience.org/ This is the homepage for the American Psychological Society. It includes
links to various areas related to psychology in general and empirical research. For instance, the “Media Center” is
frequently updated with news of recent research findings in psychology.
http://www.apa.org/ This is the homepage for the American Psychological Association. It includes links to various
areas related to psychology and psychological research. Its coverage of various psychological topics can be a useful
reference in introducing psychology as a broad and diverse field.
http://www.ahpweb.org / The official website of the Association for Humanistic Psychology.
http://www.wynja.com/personality/theorists.html This site contains comprehensive information on major
personality theories and theorists. It includes Dr. Boyd Spencer’s (Department of Psychology, Eastern Illinois
University) detailed outlines.
http:/ /www.ship.edu/~cgboeree/perscontents.html This site contains a personality theories text written by Dr. C.
George Boeree from the Department of Psychology at Shippensburg University.
http://keirsey.com This site contains the Keirsey Character Sort, an online Myers-Briggs-type personality test.
http://users.rcn.com/brill/freudarc.html The Sigmund Freud and the Freud Archives, a fascinating and
informative website for those who would like to learn more about the origins of psychoanalysis.
http://www.cgjungpage.org/ A general resource page of information about Carl Jung and his version of
psychoanalysis. It includes a glossary of Jungian terminology.
http://www.personalityresearch.org The Great Ideas in Personality Website, with links to comprehensive
information on all of the major theories discussed in this chapter, and then some.
http://www.socialpsychology.org/person.htm Although this site is sponsored by the SOCIAL Psychology
Network, it features an abundant and comprehensive list of personality psychology links, including some great sites
on Personality Assessment.
http://web.tickle.com/ This popular website includes an array of self-report personality inventories. The reliability
and validity of these tests varies widely, providing a rich opportunity for guiding students through the process of
critical thinking about such testing and results.
http://www.outofservice.com/bigfive/ This site provides a 48 question version of the Big-5 personality inventory.
Results in the form of a 5-factor profile are provided immediately online.
http://similarminds.com/ This site includes online personality tests such as versions of the Global Personality Test,
Enneagram Tests, Big Five, and many others. These tests can be used for students to determine their personality
types or profiles and as a starting point for a discussion of the reliability and validity of self-report inventories.
http://talentdevelop.com/pospsych-r.html Positive Psychology Resources. This page includes links to articles,
interviews, books about various topics related to positive psychology. Topics vary including those such as creativity,
optimism, happiness, fear and shame.
http://www.ornl.gov/sci/techresources/Human_Genome/elsi/behavior.shtml This site provides a broad overview
about behavioral genetics, provided by the Human Genome Project.
Dedicated to specific individuals
Notable figures in behavioral health care from BehaveNet--Clinical Capsule.
Pantheon of Famous Philosophers. Short biographies and pictures of over 80 philosophers from the ancient world to
the present day. Ohio State University Department of Philosophy.
Women in Psychology by Charles I. Abramson and Melanie Page of Oklahoma State University.
Narziss Ach (Konstanz, Germany
Alfred Adler Institute (San Francisco, CA)
Gordon Allport (1897-1967) at Narrativepsych.com
The Charles Babbage Pages (1791-1871) by R.A. Hyman of the University of Exeter
Albert Bandura Web Site by Frank Pajares at Emory University (Atlanta, GA)
F. C. Bartlett Archive (1886-1969) by Gerard Duveen, Alex Gillespie & Brady Wagoner of University of
Cambridge.
History of Eric Berne from the site of the Eric Berne (San Francisco, CA)
James Braid (1795-1860) with link to Dylan Morgan (UK)
Egon Brunswik (1903-1955) by the Brunswik Society.
Mary Whiton Calkins (1863-1930) by Jenn Bumb of Webster University (St. Louis, MO)
The Writings of Charles Darwin on the Web (1809-1882) enter Charles Darwin to read 1992 publications.
Center for John Dewey Studies (1859-1952) at South Illinois University
Dorthea Dix (1802-1887)by Jenn Bumb of Webster University (St. Louis, MO)
Knight Dunlap (1875-1949) The 'forgotten man of psychology' by Alfred Kornfeld of Eastern Connecticut State
University.
The Emile Durkheim Pages by Frank Elwell
H. J. Eysenck Official Home Page by Darrin Evans (UK)
Viktor Frankl Archvies by Viktor Frankl Institute, Vienna.
Viktor Frankl Quotes from Brainy Quotes. (Also quotes from other psychologists.) , .
Anna Freud (1895-1982) by Jenn Bumb of Webster University (St. Louis, MO)
FreudNet by the A. A. Brill Library
Sigmund Freud Museum (1856-1939) (London)
Sigmund Freud on the Web (1856-1939) by Marc Fonda (Ottawa, ON)
Phineas Gage Information (1823-1860) page by Malcolm Macmillan of Deakin University (Australia)
Francis Galton (1822-1911) from " " by Stela Gega at Muskingam University
Francis Galton detailed description of Francis Galton's life,
The Electronic Robert Grosseteste by James Ginther at University of Leeds (UK)
Karen Horney (1885-1952)
David Hume Archives (1711-1776) by Jim Fieser of the University of Tennessee at Martin.
David Hume (1711-1776) Stanford University Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Thomas Huxley (1825-1895) The Huxley File from Clark University
A Stroll with William James (1842-1910) by Frank Pajares of Emory University. (Atlanta, GA)
The Philosophy of William James (1842-1910) from the Radical Academy
The Webbing of William James (1842-1910) by Marc Fonda (Ottawa, ON)
C. G. Jung Home Page (1875-1961)
Carl Jung Index (1875-1961) by Matthew Clapp of the University of Georgia.
Notes on C. G. Jung (1875-1961) by Marc Fonda (Ottawa, ON)
Immanuel Kant on the Web (1724-1804) by Steve Palmquist of Hong Kong Baptist University
J. R. Kantor (1888-1984) by U. Tennessee, Knoxville
Alfred Kinsey Institute (1894-1956). (Indiana Univeristy)
Wolfgang Köhler by Christopher Green, York University, Toronto, Canada.
Christine Ladd-Franklin (1847-1930) by Samantha Ragsdale at Webster University (St. Louis, MO)
Biography of John Locke (1632-1704) by Peter Landry (Halifax, Nova Scotia)
Abraham Maslow Reading Room
George Herbert Mead's (1863-1931) by George Cronk, Bergen University
Franz Anton Mesmer (1734-1815) by Dylan Morgan (UK).
StanleyMilgram.com hosted by Thomas Blass.
Martin T. Orne (1927-2000), compiled by Jonathan Baron, University of Pennsylvania.
The Memorial Museum-Estate of Academician Pavlov I. P.
Pavlov’s Dogs , compiled at Nobelprize.orgCharles S. Peirce (1839-1914) by Brian Kariger of Lexico (Los Angeles,
CA).
Jean Piaget Archives (1896-1980) at the University of Geneva.
B. F. Skinner Foundation (1904-1990) by Eric M. Messick of West Virginia U.
Alfred Russel Wallace Page by Charles H. Smith of Western Kentucky University.
Margaret Floy Washburn (1871-1939) by Jenn Bumb of Webster University (St. Louis, MO)
John B. Watson (1878-1958) Life in words and pictures
Personality
http://www.shpm.com/articles/stress This site contains numerous articles on stress and stress reduction taken from
“Self Help and Psychology” magazine.
http://www.psychwww.com/mtsite/smpage.html A page from Mind Tools; this site focuses on stress management
issues.
http://www.stress.org/ The official website of the very informative American Institute of Stress, including links to
other stress related websites.
http://www.istss.org/ This is the official website of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, which
may be of particular interest in light of recent events as well as possibly relevant to some of your students who may
have experienced personal trauma.
http://www.ncptsd.org/ Website of the National Center for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.
http://www.friedsocialworker.com/selfassessment.htm Burnout Self Tests: “How Fried Are You?”. This website
provides a list of links to various surveys about the symptoms or effects of burnout on the job, along with further
resources. Although the website is centered around the topic of social workers, the material and tests on burnout are
general enough to be used in class.
http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/auto.html This page, detailing the autonomic nervous system, is part of the
website, “Neuroscience for Kids”, which is maintained by Eric H. Chudler, Ph.D., University of Washington.
Although the site is titled as being directed at “kids” the level is appropriate for college students.
http://health.nih.gov/ “Health Information” as provided by the National Institutes of Health. This site indexes pages
that link to various information from credible sources about many types of physical and mental health disorders.
These include many of the physical illnesses (psychosomatic) as listed in the chapter.
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/stress.html This site, provided by the U.S. National Library of Medicine and
the National Institutes of Health, provides a brief overview of stress and coping, plus a very useful list of links
organized by topics, including latest news, coping, and tutorials.
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/relaxation-technique/SR00007 An overview of relaxation and meditation
techniques provided by the Mayo Health Clinic. This site presents general information as well a video that walks the
viewer through a brief relaxation/meditation session.
http://www.virtualpsych.com This site is dedicated to issues related to coping with life’s challenges.
http://www.stressdoc.com On this site, Mark Gorkin, the “Stress Doc” provides information on stress, burnout,
anger management, and the use of humor as a coping strategy.
http://www.unl.edu/stress/mgmt/ Sponsored by the University of Nebraska, and featuring many links to good stress
management information.
http://www.optimalhealthconcepts.com/Stress Although the links appear to be of varying origin and quality, this site
features a nice list of humor links, which always comes in handy.
http://www.isma.org.uk/ Homepage of the International Stress Management Association.
http://www.positivepsychology.org/ The Positive Psychology Center, directed by Martin E. P. Seligman, Ph.D.,
conducts research on Positive Psychology, learned helplessness, depression, and on optimism and pessimism.
http://www.rebt.org/ The Albert Ellis Institute, information about Rational-Emotive Behavioral Therapy.
http://counseling.uchicago.edu/resources/virtualpamphlets/time_management.shtml Links to a collection of online
pamphlets about time managemement.
http://www.clt.cornell.edu/campus/learn/SSWorkshops/SKResources.html (Cornell Univ.)
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~acskills/success/time.html (Dartmouth College)
http://www.yorku.ca/cdc/lsp/tmonline/time.htm (York University)
http://success.oregonstate.edu/study/procrastination.cfm (Oregon State University)
http://ianrpubs.unl.edu/homemgt/nf172.htm (University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension)
Self Esteem
http://www.self-esteem-nase.org/ Homepage of the National Association for Self-Esteem.
http://www.cyberparent.com/esteem/ A web page with pointers for parents on building healthy self-esteem in
children.
http://www.des.emory.edu/mfp/BanEncy.html Comprehensive web page on Bandura’s theory, sponsored by Emory
University.
http://novaonline.nv.cc.va.us/eli/spd110td/interper/index.html The Interpersonal Web: Search this comprehensive
web site for information on self-concept and the influence of cultural context on the development of self.
http://scientificamerican.com/print_version.cfm?articleID=000CB565-F330-11BE-AD0683414B7F0000 Scientific
American article, Exploding the Self-Esteem Myth
http://mentalhealth.samhsa.gov/publications/allpubs/SMA-3715/introduction.asp Provided by the National Mental
Health Information Center, this site presents a self-help guide for building self-esteem.
http://www.macses.ucsf.edu/Research/Psychosocial/notebook/selfesteem.html Summary of research on self-esteem,
posted by the
John D. and Catherine T. MacArthurResearch Network on Socioeconomic Status and Health.
http://www.devpsy.org/teaching/parent/baumrind_styles.html This site includes a collection of resources covering
Diana Baumrind's observed Parenting Styles.
http://www.tmt.missouri.edu/index.html This site highlights information about terror management theory.
http://tip.psychology.org/weiner.html This page includes an overview of attribution theory.
http://www.socialpsychology.org/ Social Psychology Network. Includes links to topics related to prejudice and
discrimination, gender, culture, social influence, interpersonal relations, group behavior, aggression, and more.
http://www.workingpsychology.com/intro.html This portion of the Working Psychology website offers an
introduction to social influence, persuasion, compliance, propaganda, "brainwashing," and related ethical issues.
http://www.units.muohio.edu/psybersite/ Miami University’s “Psybersite” contains tutorials on a variety of topics
related to social psychology.
http://www.stanleymilgram.com/ A wonderful and informative website describing the man and his research.
http://www.spsp.org/links.htm List of links in the areas of personality and social psychology, from the website of the
Society for Personality and Social Psychology.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/news/mind_brain/social_psychology/ Science Daily providing news about research in
social psychology.
http://www.skeptic.com/submit03.html An interesting exploration of the elaboration likelihood model in a religious
context.
http://www.prisonexp.org/ Stanford Prison Experiment. Includes a slide show, descriptions,
and discussion questions concerning Philip Zimbardo’s simulated prison study.
http://www.sosig.ac.uk/roads/subject-listing/World-cat/socpsych.html The Social Science
Information Gateway index of resources in social psychology.
https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/ Project Implicit, from Harvard University, provides an array of implicit
association tests in a variety of areas such as age, gender, race, sexuality, skin tone, and religion.
http://jonathan.mueller.faculty.noctrl.edu/crow/ Resources for the Teaching of Social Psychology. Includes a wide
array of resources such as assignments, activities, and examples of concepts.
http://www.as.wvu.edu/~sbb/comm221/primer.htm/ Steve's Primer of Practical Persuasion and Influence - visit the
many links provided for lots of useful information.
http://www.has.vcu.edu/psy/psy633/hg.htm/ A site that analyzes the Heaven's Gate tragedy.
Gender
http://mentalhelp.net/psyhelp/chap10 This site contains the Self Help Online chapter on “Dating, Love, Marriage,
and Sex.”
http://www.wholefamily.com This site contains information on a variety of family issues. It includes real-life
dramas in text and audio.
http://www.gottman.com/ The homepage of the Gottman Institute, where much of John Gottman’s research is
carried out, along with couples therapy and other services. To his credit he includes information and services for gay
and lesbian couples and parenting training for everyone!
http://hec.osu.edu/famlife/family/ Surf around this cite for interesting demographics and a balanced analysis of the
effects of divorce on children.
http://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/5000/5160.html This brief but very helpful fact sheet provides constructive pointers
for parents who are divorcing. Links to other useful information related to family life are provided.
http://www.psychpage.com/family/divorce/childrenadjust.htm Developmental information on the effects of divorce
on children of different ages.
http://www.apa.org/pi/parent.html The APA Public Interest Directorate’s summary of research on Gay and Lesbian
couples and parenting.
http://www.psychpage.com/learning/library/gay/gayvio.html Domestic Violence resources with special attention to
the needs of gay and lesbian couples.
http://www.dvinstitute.org/ Home page of the Institute on Domestic Violence in the African-American Community.
http://apahelpcenter.org/articles/topic.php?id=2 Hosted by the APA Help Center, this page includes links to several
articles on family and relationships, including Nine Psychological Tasks for a Good Marriage.
http://www.4woman.gov/faq/rohypnol.htm The National Women’s Health Information Center answers various
questions about date rape drugs.
http://www.4woman.gov/violence/ The National Women’s Health Information Center provides an array of
information about domestic violence (even including elder abuse, and abuse of men). There are also many links to
additional sources.
http://www.psy.pdx.edu/PsiCafe/Areas/Developmental/GenderDev/index.htm This page includes links to various
resources regarding gender development, including theories of gender development, gender constancy, gender
stereotypes, androgyny, sexual identity and sexual orientation.
http://www.psychologymatters.org/gender.html From the APA Psychology Matters, this page lists a series of articles
about recent issues in gender research.
http://www.cyberparent.com/gender/generationsmalesfemalesrole.htm Interesting website with information on
gender role issues related to parenting and dating.
http://www.georgetown.edu/faculty/bassr/githens/paper511.htm Thoughts on Gender Styles in Communication:
includes review of Tannen’s work as well as additional theories and research.
http://www.psichi.org/pubs/articles/article_112.asp Bimbos and Rambos: The Cognitive Basis of Gender
Stereotypes (by Margaret Matlin), brief article posted through the Psi Chi website.
http://www.gender.org.uk/about/index.htm#begin This site, About Gender, provides an array of content about
gender roles, variance, and identity.
http://www.isna.org/ Homepage for the Intersex Society of North America.
http://www.apa.org/monitor/jun98/gender.html Sparking Discussions of Gender in Your Class, from the APA
Monitor.
http://cla.calpoly.edu/~jrubba/495/papersS98/paper1.html Gender Stereotypes in Children's Television Cartoons (by
Kelly Eick, Adolescence 37: 253[7]).
Adolescence
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/002003.htm (Adolescent development)
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/001950.htm (Puberty and adolescence)
Provided by the National Institutes of Health and the U.S. National Library on Medicine
http://www.parentsoup.com This site contains a variety of resources related to parenting.
http://www.hope.edu/academic/psychology/335/webrep2/index.html Compiled for a class on lifespan
development, this collection of links on adult development is a convenient reference source for those who are
interested in the topic.
http://www.healthandage.com/index.jsp Comprehensive page of resources on health and aging.
http://www.adolescenthealth.org/ Homepage of the Society for Adolescent Medicine, a useful resource for
anyone who works with teenagers.
http://www.mc.uky.edu/nunnet/ The Nun Study is the in-progress longitudinal research
of Dr. David Snowden and has been a major source of recent information on Alzheimer’s disease and
keeping the aging brain healthy. Keep up with the latest developments by checking this website regularly.
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/endoflifeissues.html Provided by the National Institutes of Health and
the U.S. National Library on Medicine: multiple resources on end of life, death and dying issues.
http://www.hospicenet.org/ This website provides information targeted for patients and families facing lifethreatening illnesses; this content can also be useful when discussing issues of death and dying in class.
http://www.healthy.net/scr/interview.asp?Id=205 Interview with Elizabeth Kubler-Ross, "On Death and
Dying".
http://www.ext.vt.edu/pubs/family/350-850/350-850.html Overview of adolescent growth and development
from Virginia Tech.
http://www.aacap.org/cs/root/facts_for_families/facts_for_families_numerical_list An extensive list of "Facts
for Families" with children, including various topics on adolescence, from the American Academy of Child
Adolescent Psychiatry.
http://www.learningplaceonline.com/stages/organize/Erikson.htm This page provides an overview of
Erikson's stages of psychsocial development.
http://www.siop.org/media/News/NewsReleases.aspx News releases from the Society for Industrial and
Organizational Psychology.
http://www.socialpsychology.org/io.htm The Social Psychology network presents a wide variety of links in the
area of industrial-organizational psychology, human resources, and others.
http://www.shpm.com/articles/wf/index.shtml Maintained by “Self Help and Psychology” magazine, this site
contains numerous articles on work and career.
http://www.pbs.org/livelyhood/ The companion site for the TV series, including helpful teacher guides.
http://www.jobstresshelp.com/ A comprehensive page of resources on job stress.
http://www.workhealth.org/ Another wonderful collection of job stress resources sponsored by the Center for
Social Epidemiology.
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/stress/ The CDC’s official web page on occupational stress.
http://www.dol.gov/ Homepage for the U.S. Department of Labor.
http://www.bls.gov/home.htm Homepage of the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Includes link to the Occupational
Outlook Handbook.
Sexuality
http://www.shpm.com/articles/sex/index.shtml This site contains a number of articles dealing with sexuality.
http://www.hshsl.umaryland.edu/resources/sexuality.html An extensive listing of resources on human sexuality,
provided by the Health Sciences & Human Services Library, University of Maryland.
http://www.plannedparenthood.org/ This is the home page of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America.
http://www.pflag.org/ The home page of PFLAG, the organization for parents, families and friends of gays and
lesbians.
http://www.siecus.org/ The home page of SIECUS, the Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United
States, a great source of educational materials.
http://www.aasect.org/ The home page of the American Association of Sex Educators, Counselors and Therapists.
http://www.avert.org/ The home page of AVERT, an international charity dealing with HIV and AIDS education
and issues.
http://www.sexuality.org/wc/ The URL for the Society for Human Sexuality’s Web Ring,
with links to many types of sexuality related resources.
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ This website provides a wealth of information on a wide range of topics
concerning health, wellness, and medical conditions. From the U.S. National Library of Medicine,National Institutes
of Health and the Department of Health & Human Services.
http://www.mayoclinic.com/ This website of the Mayo Health Clinic offers medical and health information and
tools for healthy living.
http://health.nih.gov/ National Institutes of Health providing information about a multitude of health topics.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez PubMed is a service of the U.S. National Library of Medicine that includes
over 17 million citations from MEDLINE and other life science journals. PubMed includes links to full text articles
and other related resources.
http://www.healthemotions.org This is the official site of the Health Emotions Research Institute at the University of
Wisconsin; it contains information dealing with the relationship between positive emotions and health.
http://www.habitsmart.com This site contains information on the development and treatment of addictive behavior.
http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=1200000 The official website of the American Heart
Association.
http://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/ The CDC’s web page on tobacco and health.
http://www.nida.nih.gov/ The official web site of the National Institute of Drug Abuse. Check out the link to “NIDA
Goes To School.”
http://www.samhsa.gov/ This website of the Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration provides a
wide array of information about substance abuse and treatment.
http://www.fda.gov/opacom/morecons.html Food and Drug Administration information for consumers.
http://www.aafp.org/fpm/20050600/44five.html Five Tips for Generating Patient Satisfaction and Compliance from
the American Academy of Family Physicians.
http://akmhcweb.org/ncarticles/Medication%20Nonadherence.htm This article explores factors that influence patient
nonadherence to medication regimens, including strategies used to enhance adherence and relevant characteristics
of patients, diseases, and the health care.
http://depts.washington.edu/obesity/wtloss.html Weight loss resources as presented by the Northwest Obesity
Prevention Project.
Mental Health
http://www.behavenet.com/capsules/disorders/dsm4TRclassification.htm Diagnostic information about mental
disorders, reprinted with permission from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition,
Text Revision. Copyright 2000 American Psychiatric Association.
http://www.nimh.nih.gov/ National Institute of Mental Health, information about various mental health topics.
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/mentalhealthandbehavior.html This website provides a wealth of information
on a wide range of topics including mental health and behavior. From the U.S. National Library of Medicine,
National Institutes of Health and the Department of Health & Human Services.
http://www.surgeongeneral.gov/library/mentalhealth/toc.html Mental Health: A Report by the Surgeon General,
covers various issues concerning mental illness.
http://www.samhsa.gov/ This website of the Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration provides a
wide array of information about mental health, disorders, and treatment.
http://www.mentalhealth.com This site contains comprehensive information regarding all areas of abnormal
behavior and clinical psychology.
http://www.pendulum.org/ A web site featuring resources related to Bipolar disorder.
http://www.schizophrenia.com/ Resources for people with schizophrenia and their families.
http://www.nami.org/index.html Official home page of the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill.
http://www.mentalhealthamerica.net/ From Mental Health American (formerly the National Mental Health
Association) this website provides resources and information about mental health and illness.
http://www.psycom.net/depression.central.html Dr. Ivan Goldberg’s Depression Central has a search engine and
many helpful links to more resources on mood disorders.
http://www.apahelpcenter.org/ APA Help Center from the American Psychological Association.
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/psychotherapy/MH00009 An overview of types of therapy from the Mayo
Health Clinic.
http://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/publications/medications/complete-publication.shtml Information about
medications for mental health conditions, provided by the National Institutes for Mental Health.
http://mentalhealth.samhsa.gov/publications/allpubs/ken98-0046/default.asp Choosing the Right Mental Health
Therapist, from the Center for Mental Health Services.
http://www.guidetopsychology.com/ This site contains Dr. R. Richmond’s “Guide to Psychology and its Practice,”
which provides information on numerous aspects of psychotherapy.
http://home.epix.net/~renjilia/books.htm This site contains a reading list of case studies, novels, and biographies
illustrating the process of psychotherapy.
http://www.therapytoday.com/index.html Here is a whole informative website on the subject of psychotherapy and
choosing a psychotherapist.
http://www.apsa.org/ The home page of the American Psychoanalytic Association.
http://www.aabt.org/ The home page of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy.
http://www.nacbt.org/ The home page of the National Association of Cognitive Behavioral Therapists.
http://www.ehinstitute.org/about/?method=existentialTherapy Home page of the Existential-Humanistic Institute.
http://dmoz.org/Science/Social_Sciences/Psychology/Humanistic/ This page has a comprehensive list of resources
related to Humanistic Psychotherapy.
http://www-ai.ijs.si/eliza/eliza.html Web-based simulation of client-centered therapy ELIZA.
http://www.manifestation.com/neurotoys/eliza.php3 Additional version of ELIZA.