I have placed a document listing various web resources and email
forums and egroups in the vault of the human-nature-info egroup:
http://www.egroups.com/docvault/human-nature-info/
Anyone interested in this information who has trouble accessing it at
the above web site can write to me personally, and I will send it as
an attachment or by ordinary email The document begins as follows and
lists over a dozen forums of potential interest to therapists and
others intersted in human nature, psychopathology, etc.
Anyone who subscribes to the human-nature-info egroup will have had
most of this information in various emails, but it may be convenient
to have it on one document.
Best, Bob young
EMAIL FORUMS, EGROUPS, WEB SITES AND SEARCH INFORMATION
There is a fairly comprehensive list of forums and web sites of
interest to psychotherapists, counsellors and psychoanalysts at
http://www.shef.ac.uk/~psysc/guides.html
There is a growing (and more up-to-date) archive of web sites and
forums on psychoanalysis, psychology, history & philosophy of the
human sciences, human nature and other potentially interesting
matters concerning making use of the internet at
http://www.egroups.com/list/human-nature-info/
If you want to find email forums on any topic, go to Liszt
http://www.liszt.com/
which covers over 90,000 of them. You type in a topic, and it tells
you what forums there are for it.
To find web sites on any topic go to Ask Jeeves, which searches many
search engines and gives good guidance: http://www.askjeeves.com/
Another search engines which is fast and has extensive resources is
Google: http://Google.com/
It ranks sites according to number of links
Search UK http://www.searchuk.co.uk
searches UK sites and covers 6m pages.
Meta search engines search the search engines in combination and
cover 42% of the web
Mamma http://www.mamma.com/
Dogpile http://www.dogpile.com/
Search Engine Watch is full of up to date news and tips
http://searchenginewatch.com/
For guidance to interesting essays, news, debates, go daily to Arts &
Letters Dailymain newspapers, etc.
http://www.cybereditions.com/aldaily/
There is a large archive of materials in psychoanalysis,
psychotherapy, group relations, Darwinian psychology and other
matters related to human nature at http://www.human-nature-com
The Encyclopedia Britannica is now fully accessible free at
http://www.britannica.com/
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