Info: Mailbase Psychology List Additions

Hugh Jarvis (ANTOWNER@UBVM.BITNET)
Fri, 12 Aug 1994 12:57:10 EDT

Here, for anyone's edification, are the names and details of a bunch of
psych lists on the mailbase system... Indulge. :-)
Hugh
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The following announcements of a dozen "InterPsych" lists reated to
psychiatry and psychology were submitted by

Ian Pitchford <I.Pitchford@sheffield.ac.uk>

and general questions may be directed to him.

Lists included:

attachment on mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk
psychiatry-resources on mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk
psychiatry on mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk
depression on mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk
clinical-psychology on mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk
child-psychiatry on mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk
helplessness on mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk
traumatic-stress on mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk
transcultural-psychology on mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk
psychiatry-assessment on mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk
psy-language on mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk
psycho-pharm on listserv@netcom.com

Additional information is provided when you subscribe to one of these
lists. mgh

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attachment on mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk

This list welcomes discussion on Bowlby-Ainsworth's theory of
attachment. From theoretical and philosophical issues, to clinical
or applied issues. Particular emphasis is given to socio-affective
and defensive processes, and unconscious representations.

To join send the message

join attachment firstname lastname

to mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk

Owner: attachment-request@mailbase.ac.uk

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psychiatry-resources on mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk

This list is intended for those who wish to co-operate in the
compilation of a resource guide to enable clinicians and academics in
the areas of psychiatry and abnormal psychology to gain maximum
benefit from the facilities available over the Internet.

To join send the message

join psychiatry-resources firstname lastname

to mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk

Owner: psychiatry-resources-request@mailbase.ac.uk

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psychiatry on mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk

Many research findings and viewpoints in psychiatry are
controversial,leaving a gulf between those pursuing radically
different approaches to mental illness. This forum will act as a
bridge between those taking a biomedical approach and those taking a
psychodynamic approach.

To join send the message

join psychiatry firstname lastname

to mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk

Owner: psychiatry-request@mailbase.ac.uk

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depression on mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk

This forum exists for scholarly discussion of issues related to mood
disorders in clinical and research settings. Integrative biological-
psychological contributions are particularly welcome. Topics include
causation, correlates, consequences, co-morbidity,
treatment/prevention, etc.

To join send the message

join depression firstname lastname

to mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk

Owner: depression-request@mailbase.ac.uk

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clinical-psychology on mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk

This list promotes the exchange of ideas on matters relevant to
clinical psychology, and particularly to the practice of clinical
psychology.

To join send the message

join clinical-psychology firstname lastname

to mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk

Owner: clinical-psychology-request@mailbase.ac.uk

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child-psychiatry on mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk

The Child Psychiatry list is devoted to the discussion of various
issues around Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. This includes
treatment issues, psychopharmacology, inpatient/outpatient care
plans, emergency child/adolescent psychiatry etcetera.

To join send the message

join child-psychiatry firstname lastname

to mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk

Owner: child-psychiatry-request@mailbase.ac.uk

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helplessness on mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk

Learned Helplessness and Explanatory Style was created to discuss the
latest research on animals and humans, biological substratum,
depression, anxiety, prevention, CAVE, politics, children, personal
control, health, battering, bereavement, PTSD, sex differences,
pessimism, work, heritability.

To join send the message

join helplessness firstname lastname

to mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk

Owner: helplessness-request@mailbase.ac.uk

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traumatic-stress on mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk

This list promotes the investigation, assessment, and treatment of
the immediate and long-term psychosocial, biophysiological, and
existential consequences of highly stressful (traumatic) events. Of
special interest are efforts to identify a cure of PTSD
(Post-traumatic Stress Disorder)

To join send the message

join traumatic-stress firstname lastname

to mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk

Owner: traumatic-stress-request@mailbase.ac.uk

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transcultural-psychology on mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk

Discussion of the delivery of mental health services to diverse
cultures. Topics may include, cultural differences in views on
mental disorders, culture-specific syndromes, collaboration between
Western and traditional healers, and cultural variance in symptoms.

To join send the message

join transcultural-psychology firstname lastname

to mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk

Owner: transcultural-psychology-request@mailbase.ac.uk

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psychiatry-assessment on mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk

This sublist focusses on research and clinical issues related to use
of psychological tests (including traditional clinical instruments &
normal personality measures) in psychiatry and clinical psychology.

To join send the message

join psychiatry-assessment firstname lastname

to mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk

Owner: psychiatry-assessment-request@mailbase.ac.uk

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psy-language on mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk

For discussions related to language and psychopathology. Discussions
could include: theories of language and their relevance for the study
of psychopathological speech, new research and publications in the
area, requests for help with one's own research.

To join send the message

join psy-language firstname lastname

to mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk

Owner: psy-language-request@mailbase.ac.uk

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psycho-pharm on listserv@netcom.com Psychopharmacology

The purpose of the Psychopharmacology Mailing List, psycho-pharm,
is to provide a forum for for the professional discussion of all
aspects of clinical psychopharmacology. Clinical psychopharmacology
is broadly defined as the treatment individuals with psychiatric
disorders through the use of psychotropic medications. All mental
health professionals, and graduate students may subscribe to the
Psychopharmacology Mailing List.

To join send the message

subscribe psycho-pharm your-Internet-address

to listserv@netcom.com

PLEASE NOTE: The subscription address AND SYNTAX for the
psycho-pharm list differs from the other InterPsych
lists announced above AND from normal Revised LISTSERV.

Owner: Dr. Ivan Goldberg ikg@phantom.com.

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Ian Pitchford, c/o Department of Biomedical Science, University of
Sheffield, Western Bank, SHEFFIELD, S10 2TN, United Kingdom.
E-mail: I.Pitchford@Sheffield.ac.uk, md932481@silver.shef.ac.uk
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