Editorial

Welcome to Clinically Psyched.

In addition to our Neuroscience News website, our team decided that there was a need to create a non profit website to promote breaking news in clinical psychology, biological psychology and psychopharmacology. We feel there is a lack of websites dedicated to breaking news within these fields, so decided to create this resource to keep psychology professionals and clinical psychology students abreast of current discoveries in clinical psychology.

The Clinically Psyched team scour the news daily for relevant news which we believe is vital within clinical psychology. We only choose headlines related to clinical psychology and post the relevant links. Occasionally, the original link may not be available without registration, so we link the clinical psychology news article to a secondary source.

We actively encourage our clinical psychology news readers to submit clinical psychology articles, clinical psychology related breaking news, clinical psychology abstracts, psychology links and suggestions to help develop our website. As such, we frequently update Clinically Psyched, so be sure to check back with us often.

Clinically Psyched is especially interested in clinical psychology student submission and we intend to develop an area where psychology students can post papers they believe may be suitable for our readers. We do ask for all paper submissions to be accompanied by a reference page formatted in the standard BPS/APA style. If any articles are used in papers by our users, we strongly insist that both Clinically Psyched and the original author/source are referenced.

It is our hope that clinical psychology professionals, university psychology departments, clinical psychology students and anyone interested in the field of clinical psychology will find this a useful resource and assist in the development of this website.

Be sure to read our user articles, clinical psychology articles, neurotheology articles and more.

We have archived our old clinical psychology, abnormal psychology, other psychology and neuroscience news. Check the archive section for older clinical psychology news articles.

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Socially Psyched Psychology Network

Clinically Psyched opens a new social network aimed at psychologists and psychology students.

The Clinically Psyched, clinical psychology news team are proud to announce the opening of a brand new social network website aimed at providing a safe and informative community for those interested in psychology.

Our new website, Socially Psyched is set up much like other well established social network sites, and allows users access to field specific forums, groups and blogs. Users can create profiles and explore other members profiles, as well as post in their own blogs and provide details of upcomming events.

We decided to create this new medium due to a growing demand by the psychological community for a field specific social network. The website is designed to allow users to provide personal information, as well as update other users on current developments within their specific fields. We are hoping that readers of Clinically Psyched will take the time to join our new network, so we can establish a thriving social community online.

Due to problems concerning the forum on Clinically Psyched, we have created a new network that is secure and that should remove unethical posters. We feel that the voices of our users have been muted on our old forum due to unethical website service providers continuously spamming irrelevant links and taking up bandwidth on this site. It became too much of a struggle for us to constantly trawl our forum users and remove unethical posters.

Our new website, Socially Psyched, is open to all parties interested in all fields of psychology. We are especially interested in obtaining members who work within the fields of psychology and mental health, as well as a strong student following. We consider that it is vitally important that psychology students obtain connections with those working in their field of study in order to prepair them for post student life.

Clinically Psyched would like to thank users of this website for their continued support over the past three years and we look forward to getting to know you personally at Socially Psyched - Psychology Social Network.

Together, we can make this a success!

Original Source -Clinically Psyched

Authors - The Clinically Psyched and Socially Psyched Teams.

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