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Computers and Mental Health
Computers and Mental Health
- ºô¯¸«Ø¸mªÌ: Leonard Holmes, Ph.D.
- Surveys the various ways that mental health consumers and practitioners can use computers, Internet resources, and software.
- The links on this page lead to thoughtful discussions of topics such as chat communities, software, virtual reality treatment for phobias, webrings, and online psychological tests. Each discussion has its own relevant links.
Computers in Mental Health
- ºô¯¸«Ø¸mªÌ: Department of Mental Health, University of Exeter (UK).
- Megasite focusing on the use of computers by mental health professionals.
- Database of mental health software--tests, statistics, scheduling, billing--with some detailed reviews.
- Extensive links to full-text articles about computer applications in mental health.
CTI Psychology
- ºô¯¸«Ø¸mªÌ: A consortium within the UK supporting the use of information technologies in higher education
- Extensive megasite of computer applications of psychology, such as software that conducts experiments, software reviews, and case studies of information technology use within academic psychology departments.
Psychology of Programming Interest Group
- ºô¯¸«Ø¸mªÌ: Psychology of Programming Interest Group (UK).
- Newsletters of PPIG, workshops, and other events.
PsycLink
- ºô¯¸«Ø¸mªÌ: PsycLink Software Information Service, State University of New York, Plattsburgh.
- Free downloadable software for clinicians and researchers.
- Directory of software available for purchase from smaller companies and individual programmers.
ShrinkTab Web
- ºô¯¸«Ø¸mªÌ: Robert Bischoff.
- Includes older software related to mental health, such as Eliza “therapy simulators,?quizzes, and rating scales.
SIByl Home Page
- ºô¯¸«Ø¸mªÌ: Software Information Bank of iec ProGamma.
- Searchable descriptions of software, which include contact information.
- Database was under renovation at the time of our visit.
Society for Computers in Psychology
- ºô¯¸«Ø¸mªÌ: Society for Computers in Psychology
- Describes the Society’s mission--to advance the use of computers in psychological research and instruction--and the Society’s conferences.
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