Psychology Subject Guide A list of the most important links needed to write a paper in psychology.
The Encyclopedia of Psychology is intended to facilitate browsing in any area of psychology. There are two paths envisioned for this purpose:
- Original information generated by respected researchers and practitioners in various fields of psychology.
- A hierarchical database of links to websites providing information about scientific psychology.
PsychWeb is maintained at Georgia Southern University by Russ Dewey. It provides links to most of the sites that are related to psychology students, including careers. It includes links to a number of graduate schools. This is a useful site for those who plan to study further.
Online Forensic Psychology Degrees– With a growing demand for psychological professionals nationwide, experts estimate a whopping 19% increase for clinical psychologists, a broad designation including clinical forensic psychologists, FBI psychologists, and more.
American Psychological Association (APA) and American Psychological Society (APS). There are sites for the major professional organizations.
The Social Psychology Network claims to be the largest social psychology databases on the Internet with more than 5,000 links to psychology-related resources. In addition to very extensive, well-organized links, the site offers five discussion forums, links to online psychological research experiments, distance-learning links, and links to psychology-related software.
Other links of interest:
Careers in Psychology: Where will a career in Psychology take you?
Cyberpsychology: Journal of Psychosocial Research on Cyberspace
Cognitive Psychology: Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Ed in Counseling and Psychology Programs
Graduate Applicant’s Portal: This is a comprehensive site with information on applying to graduate school in psychology. It contains links to other webpages with valuable information, book recommendations on the application process, polls to improve the site, site-unique advice on graduate programs, a message board to exchange information and experiences, and other information relevant to the application process.
How to Write a Strong CV: For undergraduates, a CV is one of the first and necessary components in the admissions process, and an opportunity to showcase all of your academic accomplishments.
Psychology CareerCenter: Online Guide to Psychology Careers, Degrees, Schools and Job Search Resources.