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Intimate Relationships, Marriages, and Families Cover Image
Intimate Relationships, Marriages, and Families, 5/e
Mary K. DeGenova
Philip F. Rice

Intimate Relationships, Marriages, and Families in the Twenty-First Century

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American Psychological Association (APA)
(http://www.apa.org)

"Based in Washington, DC, the American Psychological Association (APA) is a scientific and professional organization that represents psychology in the United States. With more than 155,000 members, APA is the largest association of psychologists worldwide."
American Psychological Society (APS)
(http://www.psychologicalscience.org)

"Founded in 1988, APS's mission is to promote, protect, and advance the interests of scientifically oriented psychology in research, application, and the improvement of human welfare."
PsychCrawler
(http://www.psychcrawler.com/plweb)

PsychCrawler is supported by the American Psychological Association and is a search engine for journal articles in psychology.
Psychology Web Pointer
(http://www.grohol.com/web.htm)

Dr. John Grohol's Mental Health Page, Psychology Web Pointer, allows access to World Wide Web pages associated with mental health, psychology, and support resources. References are organized into three alphabetized categories: general resources, professional resources, and other resource lists. Each category contains detailed descriptions for each link.
PsycSite Home
(http://stange.simplenet.com/psycsite/html)

This searchable resource focuses on the science of psychology rather than treatment or self-help.
APA Style
(http://www.apastyle.org/elecref.html)

"How to Cite Information from the Internet and the World Wide Web"
Go Ask Alice
(http://www.goaskalice.columbia.edu/index.html)

This is a health question-and-answer service sponsored by Columbia University; includes advice about sexuality, sexual health, relationships, alcohol and drug use, fitness and nutrition, emotional well-being, and general health.
American Medical Association (AMA)
(http://www.ama-assn.org/)

This Web site offers information for physicians as well as the general public. It includes a Doctor Finder and a Hospital Finder and allows a search of medical news and specific medical conditions. Full text articles are available for some medical journals.
American Social Health Association
(http://sunsite.unc.edu/ASHA/main/main.html)

The mission of this association is to stop the spread of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and to educate individuals, families, and communities to the harmful consequences of STDs. This Web page includes a sexual health glossary, STD information, educational materials, news on legislative actions, and support group information.
Internet Mental Health
(http://www.mentalhealth.com/main.html)

This site contains basic information regarding mental health disorders, associated medications, and diagnoses.
Mental Health Net
(http://www.cmhc.com/)

This site lists more than 7000 resources related to mental health, psychology, and psychiatry. It offers professional resources and information regarding disorders and treatments.