Science, Social Sciences, Psychology, Social, Internet Psychology
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- John Suler's exploration and research into the psychological dimensions of environments created by computers and online networks.
- Online expectations and offline experiences in text-based virtual communities.
- Study on the social consequences of the Internet.
- Online hypertext book intended as a conceptual framework for understanding the various psychological components of cyberspace and how people react to and behave within it.
- Several articles on identity and web pages.
- Article discussing the psychology of how people communicated via e-mail.
- Graduate students at the University of Michigan School of Business Administration published this study that raises important issues about banner ad placement.
- Call for papers for a special issue of Social Science Computer Review focusing on the new challenges for social science presented by deviant Internet-related behavior. Indicative themes and submission information.
- Articles and research papers from Self Help Magazine. Includes topics such as e-mail communication, psychology of cyberspace, cyberspace relationships, and psychotherapy on the Internet.
- Research articles and essays about virtual therapy, online self-help groups and the psychology of Cyberspace.
- Takes a look at issues such as specialization, interdisciplinary teams, clinical networks, empowering of the client, automated interventions, and a meta-theory of cybertherapy.
- Book review.
- Dedicated to the emperical study of human behavior online.
- A discussion about the internet, its impact on people's lives generally, and on psychotherapy in particular.
- Alan Sondheim's collection of essays about cyberspace. The essays are a meditation on the philosophy, psychology, political economy, and psychoanalytics of Internet (computer) communication.
- Consultation service by Walter Logeman, a psychotherapist in New Zealand.
- Azy Barak, PhD, discusses how the Internet is used in psychology.
- Challenges and technical difficulties inherent in the formation of therapeutic relationships online.
- Paper by Milton P. Huang, M.D., and Norman E. Alessi, M.D. published in American Journal of Psychiatry describing a model for understanding the Internet and how its use affects human interactions. Discusses implications for delivery of psychiatric care, r
- Scientific analysis of how we think of ourselves online.
- The international Internet mental health organization for professionals and consumers.
- Getting together and connecting online.
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