A Guide to Psychology and its Practice

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If you have questions about the material on this website, please note the following, so as to save us both some time.

I cannot provide assessment or diagnosis through e-mail, and I do not provide help with legal matters.

  

I do not give e-mail interviews for student research papers. Questions frequently asked by students can be found on my web page How to Become a Psychologist.

A collection of anonymous questions about the process of psychotherapy can be found on my web page Questions and Answers About the Process of Psychotherapy.

Finally, although you might like to ask for a referral to a psychotherapist in your city, I just do not have the time to take on this responsibility. If you are looking for a psychotherapist, you can find more information on my web page Choosing a Psychologist.

 

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A Guide to Psychology and its Practice

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Psychology is a complex subject, and many issues are interrelated, so even though you may find a topic of interest on one particular page, an exploration of the other pages will deepen your understanding of the human mind and heart.

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