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Mental Health Professional Resources - DirectoriesOnline Resources
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Administrative Resources for Mental Health Professionals Description: Resources for the behavioral health professional or psychiatric administrator. Includes a timesaving portal with policy and legal information, career advice, and industry news. (pohly.com) |
Current Topics in Psychology Description: A clinical psychologist presents links to large general resources and original content relating to specific topics. (fenichel.com) |
David Willshire's Forensic Psychology and Psychiatry Links Description: Links on the subjects of assessment and treatment of mentally abnormal offenders, as well as the legal aspects of psychiatry. (members.optusnet.com.au) |
e-Help.com for Psychologists Description: Resources for psychologists. Free information about online textbooks, journals, CE, references, practice management and office tools. (e-help.com) |
Mental Health Resources Canada Description: Directory of Canadian mental health professionals, where a person seeking professional help in Canada can browse through member's profiles, and learn about their services and who they are. (mentalhealthresources.ca) |
MFTSource.com Description: Offers marriage and family therapists and related mental health professionals valuable clinical resources on a wide range presenting issues and diagnoses. (mftsource.com) |
Online Dictionary of Mental Health Description: Links to many sites offering different viewpoints on issues in mental health. (shef.ac.uk) |
Notes: Healthcyclopedia presents health information in the form of websites and articles that encompass conventional medicine and alternative treatments. Under no circumstances can it recommend or endorse a specific therapy or treatment.
Symptoms should always be presented to a doctor for tests, diagnosis and possible treatment.
Prescription medication should always be taken under a doctor's care.
Also pictures on health websites may occasionally be too graphic for younger viewers.
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