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Monday February 6th 2012

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Clinically Psyched was established as a clinical psychology news portal in 2005. At that time, there were no resources online where psychologists could access all of the latest clinical psychology news in one place. We decided that one complete psychology new source was certainly in order.

Our original plan was to just act as a psychology news link resource for psychologists to find the latest news. However, as the years past and demands changed, we started to include numerous features to the website including a blog, psychology book store and a short lived forum. Through all of our inclusions, we have always been dedicated to providing the best breaking clinical psychology news.

We are dedicated to providing our users with the most up to the minute clinical psychology news. This means that we constantly look for field specific news, research abstracts and other information to include on-site.

We attempt to link to the original clinical psychology news release as much as possible to enable our readers to bypass opinion and get straight to the news. In a few cases, the original neuroscience research article is not available without registration, so we will link to a secondary source to ensure that our readers get the psychology news as soon as possible.

Clinically Psyched also welcomes readers to submit psychology articles to us for inclusion on site. We are interested in obtaining clinical psychology news articles, psychology research articles, abstracts, breaking clinical psychology news tips and psychology books reviews from our users which we could publish on Clinically Psyched.

We hope to remain the number one listed clinical psychology news website for a very long time. Our staff is working diligently to provide our reader base with the best clinical psychology news and research available.

If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, please feel free to contact us.

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