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Insider's Guide to Mental Health Resources Online 4th edition [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 308 pages
  • Sērija : The Clinician's Toolbox
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Mar-2002
  • Izdevniecība: Guilford Publications
  • ISBN-10: 1572307544
  • ISBN-13: 9781572307544
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 308 pages
  • Sērija : The Clinician's Toolbox
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Mar-2002
  • Izdevniecība: Guilford Publications
  • ISBN-10: 1572307544
  • ISBN-13: 9781572307544
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This guide to Internet resources in psychology, psychiatry, and related areas explains and evaluates search tools, newsgroups, and databases, and describes specific mental health sites. Representing both professional and patient education concerns, it offers instruction for finding treatment information, using Web-based assessment tools, locating advocacy and support groups, obtaining articles and books, pursuing distance learning, job hunting, and finding grants. Grohol is a psychologist. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

From online mental health pioneer John M. Grohol, the 2002/2003 edition of this acclaimed guide helps busy professionals take full advantage of Internet and World Wide Web resources in psychology, psychiatry, and related areas such as self-help and patient education. The book explains and evaluates the full range of search tools, newsgroups, and databases--including MEDLINE and PsychINFO--and describes hundreds of specific mental health sites. Easy to use and chock-full of the latest information, the 2002/2003 edition features up-to-the-minute reviews and critical ratings, current Web site and e-mail addresses, and coverage of over 40 new resources. Users learn how and where to go online to find treatment information; use Web-based assessment tools; locate reliable advocacy and support groups; obtain articles and books; pursue distance learning opportunities; get listed in online directories; find job postings; conduct grant searches; and much more.

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'The words 'invaluable resource' and 'must read' are bandied about quite a bit in book reviews. But this time we mean it!... For anyone interested in roaming the vast plains of mental health information on the Internet, you could not ask for a better compass.' - Professional Counselor 'Anyone who wants to find useful sites on the Internet could benefit from this book.' - American Reference Books Annual 'An extremely valuable resource.' - Choice 'I used the Guide and its rating system to research my own interest areas and was able to find extensive, useful information... The guide provides valuable search tips, suggestions and practical steps to get started.' - The Master's Advocate newsletter

PART I BASIC MAP AND TOOLS FOR FINDING MENTAL HEALTH INFORMATION ONLINE
Why and How to Look Online
3(22)
What's Available Online for You?
4(1)
What's Not Available Online (Yet)
5(1)
About This Book
6(2)
The Major Resources in the Online World
8(6)
About E-Mail
8(1)
About Newsgroups
9(1)
About the World Wide Web
10(3)
About Search Engines
13(1)
The Host of Other Internet Resources
13(1)
Formulating Questions That Get Results
14(7)
Search Tools and Tips
15(6)
Putting the Tools to Use: Defining a Successful Search Strategy
21(4)
What if You Get No Results?
23(2)
Knowing Where to Look Online
25(24)
The First Choice for Detailed Questions: Search Engines
28(7)
The Most Popular, Useful, and Widely Used Search Engines
29(6)
Assembled by Human Hands: Subject/Search Guides and Directories
35(5)
Doing the Legwork for You: Meta-Search Engines
40(3)
How to Find and Search Discussion Forums: Mailing Lists and Usenet Newsgroups
43(6)
Searching within Newsgroups
44(1)
Searching for Archives of Mailing Lists on the Web
44(1)
Searching for a Mailing List
45(1)
Searching for a Professional Mailing List or Newsgroup
46(3)
PART II GETTING ANSWERS TO YOUR PROFESSIONAL QUESTIONS
Finding Disorders, Subspecialties, Clinical and Treatment Information Online
49(30)
Are Diagnostic Codes, Criteria, and Information Online for the DSM-IV, ICD-9-CM, and ICD-10?
50(3)
How Can I Find Up-to-Date Treatment Information Online?
53(11)
Finding Clinical Information Directly on the Web
53(4)
Using Guides to Find Additional Clinical Information Online
57(3)
Finding Treatment Information through a Search Engine
60(1)
Keeping Up-to-Date with Online News Services
61(3)
Where Can I Find Clinical Information Online in Subspecialty Areas?
64(15)
Adler, Freud, Jung, Personality, and Psychoanalysis Online
65(1)
Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Online
66(2)
Assessment and Testing
68(2)
Clinician's Directories
70(1)
Forensic Psychiatry and the Law Online
71(1)
Managed Care Online
71(2)
Medications and Psychopharmacology References Online
73(1)
Neurophysiology, Neuropsychology, Neuroscience, and Biofeedback Online
74(2)
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Trauma Resources Online
76(1)
School Psychology and Teaching Resources Online
77(1)
Social Work and Social Psychology Resources Online
77(1)
Statistical Help Online
78(1)
Locating Employment Opportunities through the Web
79(10)
How Do I Find Job Opportunities in Mental Health Online?
80(9)
Searching the Employment Guides
80(1)
Reading the Classified Ads Online: Employment and Career Databases
81(8)
Online Education and Continuing Education Resources
89(16)
How Do I Locate a Particular University's Psychology Department or Graduate Program Online?
91(2)
How Do I Find Calendars Online That List Professional Events, Conferencs, and Courses?
93(3)
Are There Approved Online Continuing Education Courses That I Can Take?
96(4)
Where Do I Look to Find Regular University Programs and Courses Offered Online?
100(5)
Searching Guides to Online Education
100(1)
Visiting Slect University Web Sites
101(4)
Networking with Other Professionals Online
105(56)
Where Can I Participate in Online Case Conferences?
106(3)
Types of Online Case Conferences
107(2)
Where Do I Find Topic-oriented Discussions with Other Professionals Online?
109(45)
Mailing List Discussions
109(43)
Newsgroup Discussions
152(2)
Can I Find a Colleague's Real-World or E-mail Address through My Computer?
154(2)
How Do I Find Colleagues around the World Who Are Doing Similar Types of Research?
156(5)
Browsing through Journals' Web Sites
157(1)
Searching through Online Databases
157(4)
Researching Online: References and Databases
161(16)
How Do I Locate the Research and Clinical Abstract Databases-Such as ERIC, MEDLINE, PsycLIT, and PsycINFO?
163(5)
ERIC
163(1)
MEDLINE
164(3)
PsycINFO and PsycLIT
167(1)
I'm Doing Research on a Specific Topic-How Do I Find Information Online about It?
168(4)
Grant Searches Online
172(5)
Professional Associations, Issues, and Ethics Online
177(26)
What Are Some Important Ethical Concerns for Professionals Online?
178(1)
Confidentiality Online
178(1)
Informed Consent
179(1)
Therapy over the Internet
179(1)
Are the Ethical Pricnciples for Various Mental Health Professions Available Online?
179(3)
Where Are the Professional Associations Online?
182(15)
How Can I Find the Address or Phone Number of My State Professional Association?
197(1)
How Do I Get Involved in Combating the Social Stimatization of Mental Disorders?
198(5)
Book Publishers, Bookstores, and Journals Online
203(18)
Where Can I Go to Find Book Publishers and Information about the Books They Publish?
204(4)
Where Do I Go to Buy a Book Online?
208(2)
About Print and Electronic Journals
210(1)
Where Can I Go to Find Both Print Journals and Online Journals (E-Journals) in My Field?
211(8)
Guides to Journals and Professional Articles
211(2)
Online Journals and Publications
213(6)
How Do I Submit an Article to an Online Journal?
219(2)
When Not to Publish Online
219(1)
What Is Appropriate for Online Publishing?
219(1)
What Are the Submission Guidelines for Online Publishing?
220(1)
Caveats to Readers of Work Published Online
220(1)
Finding and Downloading Software Online
221(16)
Types of Software Available Online
222(1)
Shareware
222(1)
Crippleware
222(1)
Freeware
223(1)
Demonstration Programs
223(1)
I'm Looking for a Piece of Psychology-related Software. Can I Find It Online?
223(9)
Mental Health-related Software: Psychological Assessment, Clinical Practice, Statistical, and Billing Software
225(5)
General Software Directories
230(2)
Can I Use the Internet to Chat with My Colleagues Online?
232(5)
Online Therapy (E-Therapy) and Behavior
237(12)
I'm Thinking of Doing Some Kind of Therapy Online. Where Do I Find More Information about the Economics, Legalities, and Ethics of This Modality?
239(2)
e-Therapy Clinics
241(1)
Is ``Internet Addiction Disorder'' Real? Where Can I Find Additional Information on This and Other Psychological Discussions about Onlne Behavior?
242(7)
Intrnet Addiction Web Sites
243(1)
Mailing List Discussions of Internet Addiction
244(5)
PART III PATIENT EDUCATION RESOURCES
General Consumer-oriented Resources on the Web
249(10)
An Overview of Patient Education Resources
250(9)
Online Consumer Discussion and Support Groups
259(32)
Community Mental Health Web Sites
260(2)
Mailing Lists
262(1)
Newsgroups
263(8)
PART IV APPENDICES
Appendix A Glossary of Terms
271(8)
Appendix B Further Reading
279(2)
Appendix C How to Get Online
281(6)
Appendix D Creating Your Own Web Resources
287(4)
Index of Web Sites 291(8)
General Index 299