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Friday May 18th 2012

Happy New Year From Clinically Psyched

Clinically Psyched would like to wish all of our readers a Happy New Year and a prosperous 2009.

This year, we are aiming to make some significant change to our website. We are hoping to have a new website design up and running within the next few months and add more features to this website in order to make it more user friendly. We are considering including an education centre with some relevant psychology lectures, and ask users to contact us if they wish to use our site in order to post educational materials. Additionally, we are looking into adding podcasts and videos to the website.

We will also be looking to add new content writers to our staff within the next few months. If you believe you would be an asset to this website, we would love to hear from you and see examples of your work. While this is not an official call for new staff at this point in time, we would be more than happy to recieve resumes from content writers. If you believe you could be of benefit to our team, please email us with your current resume and links to field specific writing.

Happy New Year all. We hope that we can continue to grow over the next year and thank all of our readers for their support over the past four years.

The CP Team.

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