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The following Internet
resources have been selected for their research merit and do not necessarily
reflect the views of Western Seminary.
Subject
Areas
• General
Psychology
• Aging/Elderly
• Child Development
• Multiculturalism
General
Psychology
APA
Style.org
Basic style guide tips from the American Psychological Association.
American
Association for Marriage and Family Therapy
American
Psychological Association Help Center
The American Psychological Association (APA) Help Center offers useful
facts, information, and advice on how psychological services that can
help people cope with problems such as stress, depression, family strife,
or chronic illness.
California
Department of Social Services/Research & Development
PSYCHLINE: Your Guide
to Psychology and Social Science Journals on the Web
This metasite indexes over 1,600 online psychology and social science
journals published in English, German, French, Dutch, and Spanish.
PsychCrawler: Indexing the Web for the Best in Psychology
This APA search engine currently indexes five organizational sites that
have authoritative content in the area of psychology.
PsycWeb
This Website offers a wealth of materials for students and researchers
in the general field of psychology including a searchable journals database.
School
Psychology Resources Online
With over 1,000 annotated links, this Website offers a directory of
online resources in the broad field of school psychology. Resources
are divided into two categories: Specific Conditions, Disorders, and
Disabilities, and Other Information.
Aging/Elderly
Web
Sites
• Administration on Aging (http://www.aoa.gov/)
• Aging Network Services
(http://www.agingnets.com/)
• Alzheimer's Association (http://www.alz.org/)
• California Department of
Aging (http://www.aging.ca.gov/)
• Family Caregiver Alliance
(http://www.caregiver.org/)
Child Development
Statistics
• Anne E. Casey Foundation
• Children Now
• ChildStats.gov
• UNICEF
Statistical Data
• U.S.
Census American Factfinder
Professional
Organizations
• American Academy of Pediatrics
(http://www.aap.org/)
• National Association
for the Education of Young Children (http://www.naeyc.org/)
• National Head Start Association
(http://www.nhsa.org/)
• Society for Research in Child
Development (http://www.srcd.org/)
• Zero to Three (http://www.zerotothree.org/)
Other Sites
• Child Trends (http://www.childtrends.org/)
• Children's Defense
Fund (http://www.childrensdefense.org/)
• The Clearinghouse
on International Developments in Child,Youth and Family Policies (http://www.childpolicyintl.org/)
• National Center for
Early Development & Learning (http://www.fpg.unc.edu/~NCEDL/)
• National Center for Education
in Maternal and Child Health (http://www.ncemch.org/)
• National Child Care Information
Center (U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services) (http://www.nccic.org/)
• National Institute of Child
Health & Human Development (http://www.nichd.nih.gov/) Health
Information & Media section includes many full text resources
• UNICEF (http://www.unicef.org/)
Multiculturalism
•Culturally
Specific Mental Health Resouces - African American (http://www.mentalhealth.org/cre/resource1.asp)
• Culturally
Specific Mental Health Resouces - Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders
(http://www.mentalhealth.org/cre/resource2.asp)
• Culturally
Specific Mental Health Resouces - Latinos/Hispanic Americans (http://www.mentalhealth.org/cre/resource3.asp)
• Culturally
Specific Mental Health Resouces - Multicultural (http://www.mentalhealth.org/cre/resource5.asp)
• Culturally
Specific Mental Health Resouces - Native Americans (http://www.mentalhealth.org/cre/resource4.asp)
• Mental
Health:Culture Race and Ethnicity (http://www.mentalhealth.org/cre/default.asp)
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