Psychology
Ages & Stages
gopher://tinman.mes.umn.edu:4242/11/ChildCare/ChildDevel
This Gopher menu contains fact sheets from the National Network for Child Care detailing
the physical and mental development of children ages newborn to 11 years. Available
in English and Spanish.
The American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
http://www.aacap.org/web/aacap/
Here you will find information about the AACAP, including membership, conferences,
publications, and research plans. Of general interest are the Facts for Families
sheets that provide information about child psychiatry; available in English, Spanish,
or French.
American Psychoanalytic Association
http://apsa.org/
This home page for the American Psychoanalytic Association includes a history of
psychoanalysis, a searchable database of related papers, a list of members, information
on upcoming conferences, and online summaries of the organization's journals.
American Psychological Association PsychNET
http://www.apa.org/
This organization's Web page covers psychological and cognitive science resources,
the practice of psychology, APA's large publishing operation, and information for
the public on the field and the association. Of interest to the general public is
the APA's Help section, which provides text and resource listings for those looking
for psychological assistance.
American Psychological Society (APS)
http://psych.hanover.edu/APS/
Contains full information on this organization's membership and research, including
a Gopher database of the APS Observer articles. Also provides online classified ads
for job postings in the field of psychology.
The Arc
http://TheArc.org/welcome.html
This home page for The Arc provides information on mental retardation, The Arc activities
and local chapters, and a discussion board. Includes a searchable index of topics
discussed.
Attention Deficit Disorder WWW Archive
http://www.seas.upenn.edu/~mengwong/add/
This site provides an archive of articles on Attention Deficit Disorder, from introductory
materials to professional evaluations to medication reviews. Many of the articles
are local to this server, but several are just links.
C.G. Jung, Analytical Psychology, and Culture
http://www.cgjung.com/cgjung
What would a section on psychology be like with pages devoted the one of the most
well-known figures in the discipline's history? This site provides resources for
Jungians, such as conference schedules, online papers, and links to associated sites.
Canadian Psychological Association
http://www.cycor.ca/Psych/home.html
This site provides membership information for Canadian psychologists, career advertisements,
publication abstracts, conference schedules, and a listing of psychological resources
in Canada. Available in both French- and English-language versions.
Depression FAQ
http://avocado.pc.helsinki.fi/~janne/asdfaq/index.html
This site provides answers to all types of questions concerning this common but undiagnosed
illness. Topics covered include definitions, concepts, causes, treatment, how to
find a doctor, various resources, and more.
DreamLink
http://www.iag.net/~hutchib/.dream/
This site is an open forum for those interested in dreams and dreaming. It is dedicated
to an open exchange of thoughts, feelings, and ideas from people at all levels of
knowledge. In DreamLink you can read the dreams of others, offer interpretations
of another's dream, and submit your own dream for translation, all anonymously. This
site also offers different techniques on how to remember dreams, as well as the latest
theories concerning dream interpretation.
The ERIC Digests
gopher://INET.ed.gov:12002/7waissrc%3A/Eric
The Gopher site opens with a one-line search interface. Enter the psychological subject
of your choice, and the server will search an incredible list of articles for related
information. Most of the articles contained here appear to deal with school-age psychological
disorders.
Evolution's Voyage
http://www.Evoyage.com/
Is World Peace Possible? This man thinks so. See how the new science of Evolutionary
Psychology has affected him and how he sees the world around him.
Institute for the Psychological Study of the Arts (IPSA)
http://www.clas.ufl.edu/ipsa/
The discipline of literature-and-psychology explores literary questions using psychology,
often psychoanalytic psychology, but other psychologies as well. Here you will find
electronic publications, conference schedules, and more relating to this mix of literature
and psychology.
The Institute of Psychology, Russian Academy of Sciences (IP RAS)
http://www.glasnet.ru/~vega/ipras/index.html
Discover how psychology is studied in the Russian Federation. This site contains
information on the educational programs, publishing activities, international relations,
and research projects of the IP RAS. Yes, the text is in English.
International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology (IACCP)
http://www.fit.edu/ft-orgs/iaccp/
The IACCP was founded in 1972 and aims to facilitate communication among persons
interested in cross-cultural psychology and to pursue the universal validity of psychological
theories in all branches of psychology and related disciplines. Included on this
site is information on membership, papers, conferences, and publications.
Internet Mental Health
http://www.mentalhealth.com/
This is an online encyclopedia of mental health information put together by a Canadian
psychiatrist. Lots of good general information, plus more detailed information on
the Canadian mental health system.
The Journal of Mind and Behavior (JMB)
http://kramer.ume.maine.edu/~jmb/welcome.html
JMB is an educational and professional journal dedicated to the interdisciplinary
approach within psychology and related fields and is interested in: the psychology,
philosophy, and sociology of experimentation and the scientific method; the relationship
between methodology, operationism, and theory construction; the mind/body problem
in the social sciences, psychiatry and the medical sciences, and the physical sciences;
and much, much more.
The Keirsey Temperament Sorter
http://sunsite.unc.edu/personality/keirsey.html
Find out more than you ever wanted to know about yourself. Take this personality
test based on the professional Meyers-Briggs test. The results include a general
description of your personality type (out of 16 possible). The Web author reminds
you several times that this is just for fun.
The Mental EdgeSport Psychology
http://www.iii.net/users/dupcak/mntledge.html
Sport psychology involves preparing the mind of an athlete, just as thoroughly as
one prepares the body. Sport psychology is an emerging field in the worlds of psychology
and athletics. This site contains detailed information on the field of sport psychology,
including a full list of recommended reading.
Mental Relativity
http://www.well.com/user/melanie/relative.html
Mental Relativity is a model of psychology based on chaos theory, fractals, and a
new concept called frictals (from friction and fraction). Because of its frictal
description of the mind's processes of problem solving and justification, Mental
Relativity not only explains the underlying foundations of self-awareness, but can
equally be applied to other human and scientific issues as well.
Mind Tools
http://www.gasou.edu/psychweb/mtsite/index.html
Mind Tools is a resource of high-quality, problem-solving software, thought techniques,
practical psychology and links to related topics, designed to help you optimise the
performance of your mind and achieve your dreams and ambitions.
National Institute of Mental Health (NIHM)
gopher://gopher.nimh.nih.gov:70/1
NIMH is the U.S. Government agency that conducts and supports research on mental
illness and mental health, including studies of the brain, behavior, and mental health
services. This Gopher site provides very detailed information on NIMH-sponsored projects,
publications, grants, membership, and much more, including a searchable bibliography.
Online Psychological Services
http://www.onlinepsych.com/
Online Psychological Services is a comprehensive information service serving the
needs of psychological professionals and consumers. On this public page you will
find interesting and useful connections to many different areas of psychological
concern.
Personality Test
http://www.users.interport.net/~zang/personality.html
Mainly for fun, this site provides you with nine pictures of which you choose one
to be "rewarded" with a general description of your personality type
PREP Psychology Preprint Server
http://www.ccsnet.com:80/prep/
As an academic preprint archive and distribution system, PREP is designed to augment
current practice in academic Psychology research, by circulating—by mail or e-mail—copies
of your paper prior to acceptance or actual publication in the journal literature.
PREP does not require copyright transfer; the author retains full copyright ownership.
Both text and illustrations may be posted.
The Primal Psychotherapy Page
http://www.net-connect.net/~jspeyrer/
The object of primal psychotherapy is to enhance one's life by first lowering the
tension levels of the material stored in the unconscious. This site provides a history
of this discipline, as well as an online newsletter and links to psychotherapists
who practice the techniques of primal psychotherapy.
Professional Psychology
http://www.psy.it/propsy1.html
Professional Psychology is an international non-profit association that provides
psychologists with continuous education and professional services, in the specific
areas of legal and forensic psychology, medical psychology, clinical psychology
and psychotherapy, and organizational psychology. Only the introductory page is available
in English, the remainder of the site is in Italian.
Psychiatry & Psychotherapy
http://www-leland.stanford.edu/~corelli/
Offers links to mental health information and resources. Provides information on
psychiatric diagnosis and on personality disorders and other areas of psychological
interest. Offers links to information on psychotherapy and psychopharmacology. Includes
an extensive reading list in areas of psychiatry, psychotherapy, and Jungian psychology.
Psychiatry On-Line
http://www.cityscape.co.uk/users/ad88/psych.htm
This Web-based, peer reviewed electronic journal contains articles, book reviews,
an online bookstore (in the works), and more. Includes subscription (it's free)
and submission information.
Psychological Type Profiles
http://sacam.oren.ortn.edu/~jabutt/profiles/profiles.html
This site provides full summaries of the 16 psychological profile types as defined
by the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, as well as a link to an online version of the
Keirsey Temperament Sorter (a test that will tell you which profile type you are).
Psychology of Invention
http://hawaii.cogsci.uiuc.edu/invent/invention.html
This page is a gateway to three collections relevant to the theme of the psychology
of invention. Specifically, it is concerned with the thought processes that inventors
employ to create new artifacts and processes. Includes studies on the invention of
the airplane and the invention of the telephone.
Psychology of Religion Page
http://www.gasou.edu/psychweb/psyrelig/psyrelig.htm
This site describes the way that psychologists use scientific research methods to
study religion. The author has included a list of psychologists around the world
who study the psychology of religion, as well as links to related resources, a recommended
reading list, and a brief commentary on the future of this field.
Psychology Self-Help Resources on the Internet
http://www.gasou.edu/psychweb/resource/selfhelp.htm
This page contains links to non-commercial sites providing information and help
about specific disorders related to psychology. Links are organized both alphabetically
by site title and by subject.
Psychology Software Tools, Inc.
http://www.pstnet.com/
Psychology Software Tools, Inc., is dedicated to serving the field of psychology
by producing commercial-software products to facilitate the implementation of computerized
experiments and enhance the teaching of psychology. Site includes product descriptions,
ordering information, and job postings.
Rorschach Inkblot Test
http://www-students.biola.edu/~markm/rorsch.html
This site provides a history of the Rorschach tests, online "Cyber-blots," and an
IRC chat room for discussion of Rorschach-related issues.
School Psychology Resourses Online
http://www.bcpl.lib.md.us/~sandyste/school_psych.html
Provides links to information of interest to school psychologists. Sorted by subjects
such as Attention Deficit Disorder, Autism, Tourette's Disorder, Substance Abuse,
and much more.
Sigmund Freud
http://austria-info.at/personen/freud/index.html
An online biography of Freud's life and work, this site is part of the Austrian National
Tourism Office Web site.
The Society for Computers in Psychology
http://www.lafayette.edu/allanr/scip.html
The Society for Computers in Psychology is a non-profit organization of researchers
interested in the application of computers in psychology. Its primary purpose is
to "increase and diffuse knowledge of the use of computers in psychological research."
Membership is open to any person who has an academic degree and who is active in
scientific applications of computers to psychological research. Site includes calls
for papers and conference information.
Teaching Clinical Psychology
http://www1.rider.edu/~suler/tcp.html
This site is devoted to sharing ideas and resources for the teaching of clinical
psychology, especially undergraduate courses on abnormal psychology, psychotherapy,
group dynamics, psychological testing, and clinical components of introductory psychology.
Tools for Practical Self Development
http://www.azstarnet.com/~lehrman/
Information and articles on mindfulness, Quantum Psychology, Hakomi Psychotherapy,
Buddhist Psychology, Morita, Naikan, Constructive Living, programs in personal self
development, and related links.
The Whole Brain Atlas
http://www.med.harvard.edu/AANLIB/home.html
This site maintained by the Harvard Medical School provides a full tour of the structure
of the human brain with associated reports on brain diseases and infections. An interactive
portion of the "tour" is available for Java-enabled browsers.