Psychology Related Links & Resources
- Website for the National Honor Society in Psychology. Describes membership standards and all of the benefits of membership. Also includes a tremendous amount of information relevant to planning your undergraduate career and graduate education.
- This site is the provides a wealth of information for anyone interested in a career in Social Work
- Professional organization for licensed and certified psychologists in the state. Includes information for members of the public and professional resources.
- This website goes to the New York State Office of the Professions, to board that licenses
all Psychological professionals. This site has all of the information you need to
understand how to become a licensed practitioner in NY State.
- The primary professional organization for Social Work professionals. Contains a wealth of information about careers in social work, graduate training in social work, and professional development.
- Click on this site for scholarly resources and information on careers in psychology.
- A site specifically for those interested in social psychology.
- Pursuing Graduate School in Psychology another site for students seeking graduate study in psychology.
- student resources and psychology articles.
- The primary professional organization for Human Factors professionals.
- Encyclopedia of Psychology--links and resources including psychology career information.
- Psychiatric treatment guidelines for questions facing clinicians
- This site offers a terrific range of resources on brain function and anatomy, highlighting individual versus collective memory, the cognitive processes involved in chess, learning strategies, repressed memory, and analogies between human and computer memory.
- : A website full of information about careers in various disciplines of psychology.
- : Learn what it means to be a psychologist, and the kinds of careers choices available to someone studying Psychology
- : A great website with information on both careers and graduate education in psychology.
- : A helpful website for those of you trying to figure out what career choice fits you best. It allows you to explore different career paths, locate career resources and helps you narrow down your choices through a series of personalized assessments.
- . Many graduate programs in psychology require that you take the GRE and submit your score along with your application package. This link provides you with general information about test dates/practice tests/cost/scores etc. If you are looking for additional information about the GRE please contact a faculty member in the psychology department.
- : One stop shopping for information on the various sub-specialties in counseling, particularly those that are license-eligible. The site also provides comprehensive information, by state, on the licensing regulations
- Provides educational information and resources for careers in Addiction Counseling
- Want to know more about a career in Psychology? Check out these blogs from the American Psychological Association!
- Human Resources Path provides educational information and resources on human resources careers
Job/Internship Search Websites
Graduate School Search Websites
Psychology/Research Blogs and News
- Blog of Dr. Islam related to Psychology Work
- Some of the most original commentary on some of the most interesting and latest psychological research.
- Daily interesting "pieces" from psychology, psychiatry and neuroscience. Very popular website!
- Explore a dialogue between brain science and marketing.
- Daily Science Portion bringing the most fascinating psychology articles in a more digestible form.
- Blog dedicated to issues and topics in clinical psychology written by practicing clinicians from all over the world.
- Read the newest research findings from various scientific disciplines
Success as a Psychology Major
Managing Life and Stress
Many consider their college years to be some of the most challenging, and for good reason. Learning how to balance the daily grind of courses, work responsibilities, family and a social life can be overwhelming. In this section of our website, we will provide you with resources that we hope will help you manage your stress in a healthy way. We will continue to add to this list in the coming months.
For now, look through for information on what stress is, how it may be affecting your body, and tips on how to manage your own feelings of stress.
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