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      new window Australian and New Zealand Mental Health Consultation Liaison Nurse Network Description: Links peers for an exchange of information and ideas, with a view to improving communication and support. Email group aimed at independent practitioners. (groups.yahoo.com)
new window BASC Forum Description: Discussion center is an open forum where professionals can interact. Post questions (to forum members in general or to the BASC authors), contribute your opinions, or simply see what other psychologists are talking about. (bascforum.com)
new window Behavior OnLine Description: The gathering place for mental health professionals. Forums and Chat Events on a wide range of topics, chaired by leading contributors to the field. (behavior.net)
new window Behavior OnLine Chat Events Description: Topics of interest to mental health professionals. In each chat, editor John Suler leads a discussion of invited panelists followed by open discussion. (behavior.net)
new window Postmodern Therapies (PMTH) Description: PMTH stands for "Postmodern Therapies." It is a list intended primarily for therapists, graduate students, and scholars with a special interest in psychotherapy. (california.com)
new window Psych's On The Net Description: A website for mental health professionals to come and chat, relax, and interact with peers. (geocities.com)
new window Roadmind Description: Features a forum for international discussion of mental health. (roadmind.com)
new window Suicidology E-Group Description: A moderated research information network that facilitates the rapid dissemination of research information and news relevant to the study of the suicidal phenomena. It is specially dedicated to mental health professionals, but also to all the medical community and other people interested in suicide research and prevention. (groups.yahoo.com)
new window The Grief Circle Description: Intended for Bereavement Studies students, and their professors. A member message board available for those in bereavement studies. (griefcircle.org)
new window The Therapeutic Milieu Description: Online community for mental health professionals working with at-risk youth and emotionally disturbed children in residential treatment. (therapeuticmilieu.org)
 




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