Site MapHelpFeedbackWeb Links
Web Links
(See related pages)


Culture and Ethnicity
This excellent Internet resource published by the Center for Cross-Cultural Research allows you to read a number of reviews of thinking and research on many cultural and ethnic topics.
( http://www.ac.wwu.edu/~culture/readings.htm )
Counseling Across Cultures
Read full review articles on culture and counseling.
( http://www.ac.wwu.edu/~culture/unit10.htm )
Ethnic Groups
Read full review articles on ethnic groups, including African Americans, Latinos, Asian Americans, and Native Americans.
( http://www.ac.wwu.edu/~culture/unit3.htm )
Diversity Resources
Extensive information about many aspects of diversity is provided.
( http://www.inform.umd.edu/EdRes/Topic/Diversity/ )
Women and Gender Resources
Connections to Web sites with material abou many aspects of women’s lives are provided.
( http://www.library.wisc.edu/libraries/WomensStudies/ )
Exploring Critical Thinking
Extensive links to various critical thinking resources on the Internet are provided, including connections to the Skeptic’s dictionary, the Baloney Detection Kit, James Randi’s critical thinking about pseudopsychology, and others.
( http://www.everyforkintheroad.org/think/CriticalThinkingLinks.htm )
Critical Thinking Resources
A number of web links to resources for discovering ways to think more critically about a variety of topics is available.
( http://www.kcmetro.cc.mo.us/longview/ctac/toc.htm )
Critical Thinking Articles
Wide ranging articles explore many facets of critical thinking, including developing critical thinking skills in different subject areas.
( http://www.iub.edu/~cwp/lib/thkgbib.shtml )
Ed Diener’s Views on Subjective Well-Being
Leading researcher Ed Diener’s Web site with extensive material on subjective well-being, including a valuable article in which Diener answers a number of frequently asked questions about subjective well-being.
( http://www.psych.uiuc.edu/~ediener/ )
American Psychological Association
At the Web site of the American Psychological Association, you can access extensive information about many different fields of psychology, including topics such as depression, sexuality, stress, anger, divorce, and many others.
( http://www.apa.org/ )
APA Help Center
At the Help Center of the American Psychological Association’s Web site, you learn about finding help for life’s problems and other aspects of getting help for psychological problems.
( http://helping.apa.org/ )
James Pennebaker’s Ideas and Research
At leading researcher James Pennebaker’s Web site, you can read about his research on writing and health and examine the questionnaires he has developed.
( http://homepage.psy.utexas.edu/HomePage/Faculty/Pennebaker/home2000/JWPhome.htm )
Experimental and Correlational Research
Read about many aspects of conducting research in an experimental or correlational manner.
( http://psy1.clarion.edu/mm/General/Methods/Methods.html )
Self-Help Groups
The National Mental Health Consumers’ Self-Help Clearinghouse Web site where you can learn about many aspects of self-help groups, including how to start one yourself.
( http://www.mhselfhelp.org/ )
Self-Help Group Clearinghouse
This Web site is a good resource for exploring real support groups and networks that are available throughout the world.
( http://mentalhelp.net/selfhelp/ )
Thinking Critically about Web Sites
Learn to think more critically about the information you find on web sites.
( http://www.library.ucla.edu/libraries/college/help/critical/ )







Human AdjustmentOnline Learning Center

Home > Chapter 1 > Web Links