Clinical psychology and C Guide - Resources and Review

An interdisciplinary centre concerned with research, teaching and training in psychotherapy. Includes details of clinical training, research projects, courses, and the Dictionary of Mental Health.
 
Set of links to journals relevant to psychiatry and clinical psychology. Some have only subscription information online, others have tables of contents, abstracts or full text.
 
Journal which aims to keep clinicians up
to-date by using scientific criteria to select and abstract the most reliable and important clinically relevant papers from an expanded range of journals, abstract promising pre-clinical studies to keep the specialist informed about current developments, and cover developments in diagnosis, therapy, harm, prognosis, economic evaluation, quality improvement and causation.
 
Full text article examining the assumption that the aetiologies of DSM
IV disorders are fundamentally related to chemical imbalances. Case studies are presented to support arguments throughout.
 
Links to resources about affective disorders, anxiety disorders, neuroanatomy and brain atlases, other psychiatry topics and software.
 
Collection of links to resources in behavioural medicine, psychotherapy, assessment and disorders. Some resources are in German.
 
Collection of documents in clinical and health psychology, personality psychology, human
computer interaction, psychophysiology, research methods, statistics and diagnostic issues.
 
Set of instruments and manuals aimed at assessing, measuring and classifying psychopathology and behaviour associated with the major psychiatric disorders in adult life. It can be used for clinical, research and training purposes and was developed within the framework of the World Health Organization.
 
Collection of essays adopting a philosophical approach to the theoretical analysis of folk psychology
the means by which individuals understand, predict, and explain the actions, thoughts, and motivations of others.
 
Set of resources including Coon's Introduction to Psychology, Kalat's Biological Psychology, and Barlow and Durand's Abnormal Psychology, with access to interactive elements and a searchable catalogue.
 
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