Links

American Psychological Society's (APS) Home Page
This site includes a listing of the home pages of psychology departments across the country (good way to check out a graduate program), employment listing (see what the job market looks like - mostly for doctoral degrees), teaching resources, research resources, and a complete list of Organizations/Societies that are concerned with psychology-related matters.

American Psychological Association's (APA's) Home Page
This is the main page for the American Psychological Association, the older of the two major organizations of American psychologists. APA publishes many of the major journals in psychology. A high proportion of the members are practicing (clinical/counseling) psychologists and it is very active in lobbying for professional interests. Their pages contain information on practice and training of psychologists.

PsychWeb
Provides direct links to most Psychology Departments at colleges and universities around the world, as well as information about careers in psychology, graduate school, tip sheets for psychology majors, preparing for the GREs, and a set of links to places with "APA style" resources.

Psychology Links from Psi Chi
This will take you to a sub-page of the site maintained by the national office of Psi Chi; that sub-page provides links to many psychology-related organizations and sites, site links and other useful information.

Psychology Careers
This page on the APA website provides information of Careers in Psychology for Bachelor's, Master's and Doctoral graduates.

Internet Mental Health
Prepared by Canadian Psychiatrist Dr. Phillip Long. Purpose: "free encyclopedia of mental health infomation" intended for mental health professionals, students, patients, and members of support groups. Provides information on diagnoses, medications, and publications(magazines).

Mental Health Directory
Directory of Web pages for mental health organizations.

National Center for Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
Hosted by Darmouth U., this site describes materials available in the PTSD Resource Center located in White River Junction, VT, and in the consortium of centers throughout the U.S. Information for various categories of readers (e.g., students, trauma victims), and also provides links to other PTSD-related web sites.

Current Topics in Psychology
Another "mental health" site. Michael Fenichel (clinical psychologist in NYC and president-elect of the International Society of Mental Health Online) has assembled links to topics such as mood and eating disorders, teen suicide, addictions (including Internet addiction)

Society of Human Resource Management
Web site for one of the major organizations for human resources & personnel.

Human Resources Guides
Web site provides thousands of links to websites and software resources of interest to human resource professionals and students.

Society for Industrial-Organizational Psychology
Web site for Division 14 of the APA -- it contains a set of web sites for I/O psychology (Gateways to University's I/O programs, and to other I/O-realted pages on the WWW) plus a page of Internet Resources.

Nat'l. Institute of Mental Health
This page, in addition to information on the National Institute of Mental Health (including directories for programs and personnel), provides information on a variety of topics in mental health and mental disorders (see under "public information" for non-technical information).

Cognitive and language development site at U.Calgary
Includes links to many other sites for cognitive- and language-related development.

Psych Central
This site is Dr. John Grohol's Web Page -- provides a list of other sites that offer general and professional resources for mental health workers.

Forensic Psychology and Psychiatry
This is the site of David Willshire; it provides links to many kinds of resources germane to forensic psychology.

American Art Therapy Association
This site provides information on Educational Standards for Art Therapists and other information concerning this career.

A ranking of doctoral programs in psychology.
This is a subpage of a site for a Social Psychology Network. Here you will find a site that contains a "ranking" of many major psychology departments offering the doctoral degree. NOTE: while this is a good way to get some "rough information" about the collective perception of the strength of a department, there is serious question about the methodology that produced this exact ranking. Most importantly, while the site shows an evaluation of the department as a whole it does NOT show the relative strengths of particular subareas at that institution. A department might be strong overall and have little of nothing to offer in a particular area; or, conversely, be very good in a specific subfield of psychology without having strength across the breadth of psychology.

Sport Psychology Pages
This site provides information on several aspects of Sports Psychology and information concerning this possible career. Additional sports psychology information is available from U. North Texas and the U. of Colorado.

Thanatolinks
This is a listing of Web Sites concerned with issues in death & dying that is under the direction of Dr. Gail Walker. It includes material from her own experience of facing life-threatening cancer.

Some Psychology-related Web Search machines:

Psych Crawler
Neurosciences on the Internet