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Health Center.com
This section of the Health Center web site has many links to information about a broad range of approaches to psychotherapy.
 
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About Psychoanalysis
This web site presents a concise description of psychoanalysis and its uses. Also contains links to the American Psychoanalytic Association's homepage.
 
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Frequently Asked Questions about Psychoanalysis
This web site addresses specific questions about the nature of psychoanalysis, the kinds of problems that can be treated through this approach, and specific information about how psychoanalytic therapists approach treatment.
 
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Gestalt Therapy
Hosted by Behavior Online, this article offers a general introduction to Gestalt therapy.
 
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Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
Hosted by clinical psychologist Michael Edelstein, this site provides a brief introduction to rational emotive behavior therapy.
 
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Beck Institute for Cognitive Therapy and Research
The Beck Institute was founded in 1994 and serves as a training ground for cognitive therapists. In the 1960's Dr. Aaron Beck developed the system of psychotherapy called "Cognitive Therapy." Through careful research and innovative therapeutic methods, he pioneered a therapy that has been found to be effective for a wide variety of disorders including depression, anxiety, panic, substance abuse, and personality disorders.
 
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The Role of Shame in Group Therapy
Examines the role of shame in group psychotherapy and its clinical management. The site also contains a number of information sheets about group psychotherapy, bibliographies, a page of links, and a discussion on the psychology of scapegoating, persecution, and bullying.
 
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Family Therapy Homepage
This is a web site for individuals with wide therapeutic tastes and limited reverence for the boundaries posed by traditional therapeutic approaches.
 
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Marital Therapy
Hosted by Health-Center.Com, this site describes marital therapies and the types of problems for which couples seek treatment.
 
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How Do Therapists Threaten Marriages?
This online article, by William J. Doherty, Professor of Family Social Science and Director of the Marriage and Family Therapy Program at the University of Minnesota, discusses why many therapists are reconsidering their approach to marital counseling.
 
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Al-Anon and ALATEEN
AL-ANON (and ALATEEN for younger members) is a worldwide organization that offers a self-help recovery program for families and friends of alcoholics. Sharing of similar problems binds individuals and groups together in a bond that is protected by a policy of anonymity.
 
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Anti-Anxiety Drugs: An Introduction
Hosted by About.com, this article discusses how anti-anxiety medications can help to calm and relax the anxious person and remove the troubling symptoms.
 
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Tardive Dyskinesia
National Alliance for the Mentally Ill Helpline Fact Sheet on Tardive Dyskinesia.
 
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Journal of Psychopharmacology
Home page of the Journal of Psychopharmacology. The purpose of the Journal is to publish studies on the effects of drugs on animal and human behavior and the mechanisms underlying these effects.
 
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Psychopharmacology
Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology seeks to promote the discipline of psychopharmacology in its fullest diversity.
 
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Prescription Privileges for Psychologists
This article discusses the issue of granting psychologists the right to prescribe prescription drugs for their patients.
 
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The Efficacy of Psychotherapy
Hosted by the American Psychological Association, this site contains summaries of nearly 30 studies that have evaluated the efficacy of psychotherapy.
 
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The Effectiveness of Psychotherapy: The Consumer Reports Study
In this online article taken from the December 1995 issue of the American Psychologist, psychologist Martin Seligman describes methodological concerns to keep in mind when evaluating the effectiveness of psychotherapy.
 
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Psychological Testing
Review of psychological assessment techniques and tests with links to psychology, psychotherapy, and self-help books.
 
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Planning for the Future
This is a publication from the Cardiac Care Network in Ontario
 
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Kempe's Children's Center
This site describes this center's approach to preventing the development of sexually abusive patterns of behavior.
 
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Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct
This web site contains a detailed discussion of the principles that psychologists must follow.
 
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Cybertherapy-Can You Really Do Therapy Over the Net?
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Hosted by About.Com, these online articles address issues involved in online psychotherapy.

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