Psychotherapy Section
WWW pages
Department of General Psychiatry
St. George's Hospital Medical School,
London University
_____prepared by Chris Evans_____
Last updated 14.vi.96
search this site {1kb}
for what you want, or read on to find out more ......
Our Web pages are devoted to psychotherapy, counselling and
counselling/psychotherapy research and try to provide information on:
- things in
the Section of Psychotherapy {4kb} and our related clinical bases
- things in
Britain {3kb}, and finally
- things in Europe and elsewhere in the world {2kb}
If you want to be informed of changes here or have any thoughts
about these pages then Email me:
C.Evans@sghms.ac.uk
Apart from the organisation (above!) by proximity to our base here or by
searching {1kb},
the following list gives another picture of what's here.
Courtesy of
Excite
we at last have a professional looking
search engine {1kb}
for this site. I don't think it's keyword aware so I'll still have to
resurrect the keyword searcher I wrote and lost in the computer unit
hard disc crash (so much for my and their backup strategies!). The
original keyword aware engine was
Aliweb
which still offers a reasonable search engine for sites like this that
are registered with it. You can restrict the search to
the domain "sghms.ac.uk" on their
search form
if you want to search this site alone. They don't yet have
phrase or Boolean searching and don't look like adding them so you might
do better with the very fast
Altavista which is now
keyword aware. However, that's not obeying robot exclusion protocols
which means its index for this site shows the visit statistics files
it shouldn't be touching!
On my way to my own search engine I wrote a Perl program
(keywords.prl {12kb})
which uses the (very incomplete) keywording of the files on the site
to produce an alphabetic
index {2kb}
and shows the keywords as full phrases rather than broken up
so you may wish to use that if you need to find phrases. It also generates
alphabetical {11kb}
and
frequency {11kb}
sorted lists of the keywords.
Another of my Perl programs,
(words.prl {9kb})
creates a word index {1kb}
but this points off to some very large files for some letters of the alphabet
(650kb for "s"). A spin-off is the full listing of text words
words.dat {516kb}
sorted by descending frequency (and showing which words are
excluded from the indexing - shown by a "b"). That may amuse fellow anankasts out there!
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