Links
The following are some links that I find useful as resources in teaching assessment and addressing issues in clinical practice.
 
Neuropsychology Central. This is THE Neuropsychology website and is a great resource for access to other specialised neuropsychology related sites. It's also fun for just browsing.
Internet Mental Health. This is an excellent website that was designed by a Canadian psychiatrist, Dr. Phillip Long as an authoritative internet resource for mental health professionals and others. It includes information about the most common psychiatric diagnoses using both Amercian (DSM-IV) and European (ICD-10) along with the medications most commonly used to treat them. It also has a wealth of links to other more specialised sites.
Internet Drug Index. This site lists more than 4000 drugs and is useful for finding out general information regarding most medications. The information includes monographs, potential drug interactions, side effects, indications, etc.

Mental Health Net is a list of resources for mental health professionals. The link accessed by clicking the logo takes you to the psychological assessment resources page but it is well worth browsing for other material.
This is a link to a page of articles on brain injury and personal injury litigation from the website of Stark & Stark, Attorneys at Law in New Jersey, USA. 

Classics in the History of Psychology is a wonderful electronic resource developed by Christopher Green at York University in Toronto. It contains not only a large number of seminal works in Psychology (generally predating 1964) but also links to other historical documents in Psychology and other sciences on the Web.
Another useful historical documents website, the Internet Classics Archive lists more than 400 English translations of classical literature by mainly Greco-Roman, Chinese, and Persian authors.

 
Last updated Monday, 02 April 2001
© 2000 by Dr. Graeme Senior