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Clinical Psychology Resources |
Writing Resources |
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| Professional organization for psychologists of all types. This web site includes information for psychologists and consumers. |
(Wash U.) |
The Student Educational Service in Gregg Hall on the South 40. Tutors at this office will review drafts of your writing and provide feedback that ranges from specific technical suggestions to more broad feedback.
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| Professional organization for psychologists that emphasizes science over clinical practice. |
(Wash U.) |
Writing advice given by professional tutors, by appointment or walk in at Eads. They can provide feedback on your paper in all phases of your writing. |
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| A searchable database for some (not all) psychological assessment instruments. |
A superb, comprehensive web site that addresses almost every aspect of writing you would care to know about (e.g., researching, outlining, grammar, proofreading, and much more). |
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| A summary of empirically effective psychotherapies, compiled by the American Psychological Association's Committee on Science and Practice. | ||||
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A professional organization that advocates the use of behaviorally-based psychotherapeutic treatments.
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| Albert Ellis Institute |
A non-profit organization dedicated to the work of Ellis and Rational-Emotive Therapy.
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Empirically Supported Psychotherapies |
A list developed by APA of treatment approaches that have been empirically tested. | |||