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List Name: AI-ED@SUN.COM
Subscription Address: AI-Ed-Request@SUN.COM
Owner: J.R. Prohaska <prohaska@SUN.COM> and Stuart Macmillan <smacmillan@SUN.COM>
Description:
Discussions related to the application of artificial intelligence to education. This includes material on intelligent computer assisted instruction (ICAI) or intelligent tutoring systems (ITS), interactive encyclopedias, intelligent information retrieval for educational purposes, and psychological and cognitive science models of learning, problem solving, and teaching that can be applied to education. Issues related to teaching AI are welcome. Topics may also include evaluation of tutoring systems, commercialization of AI based instructional systems, description of actual use of an ITS in a classroom setting, user-modeling, intelligent user-interfaces, and the use of graphics or videodisk in ICAI. Announcements of books, papers, conferences, new products, public domain software tools, etc. are encouraged. Archives of messages are kept on host SUN.COM.

List Name: ALCOHOL-PSYCHOL@MAILBASE.AC.UK
Subscription Address: MAILBASE@MAILBASE.AC.UK
Description:
Psychological Processes in Alcohol - A forum for those disciplines whose research activities directly or indirectly address the psychological processes surrounding consumption: including the medical, biological, educational and social sciences. Not designed for those seeking help in recovery.

List Name: BEHAV-AN
Subscription Address: LISTSERV@VM1.NODAK.EDU
Owner: Dr. Joseph J. Plaud <Plaud@Badlands.NoDak.Edu>
Last Update: 10/25/95
Description:
The BEHAV-AN list is dedicated to behavior analysis, incorporating discussion of basic research and clinical issues, especially the interrelatedness of behavior analysis to clinical psychology and psychiatry and other interdisciplinary areas. This list is dedicated to the experimental and applied analyses of human and infrahuman behavior. It deals with clinically-relevant behavior analytic therapy, and is also a forum for multidisciplinary communication regarding both theoretical and applied behavior analysis.

List Name: BREAST-CANCER@MORGAN.UCS.MUN.CA
Subscription Address: LISTSERVER@MORGAN.UCS.MUN.CA
Owner: Jon G. Church <jchurch@kean.ucs.mun.ca>
Description:
BREAST-CANCER is an open discussion list for any issue relating to breast cancer. It is an unmoderated list open to researchers, physicians, patients, family, and friends of patients, for the discussion of any issue relating to breast cancer. While some of the list is devoted to discussions of medical advances, as well as possible therapeutic treatments, both mainstream and alternative, the list also has a less rigorous side to it. The list does not recommend particular therapies, but seeks to increase the information available on options and choices. It is also a forum for breast cancer patients and their loved ones to vent frustrations and offer alternative strategies in dealing with the medical-industrial complex, and offers help and insights into the psychosocial management of the disease. Finally, the list offers a venue for the discussion of the work of various grassroots breast cancer advocacy groups worldwide, to announce events, to exchange ideas related to breast cancer activism, and, more broadly, to discuss the politics of breast cancer and health care.

List Name: CHILD-PSYCHIATRY@MAILBASE.AC.UK
Subscription Address: MAILBASE@MAILBASE.AC.UK
Owner: child-psychiatry-request@mailbase.ac.uk
Description:
The Child Psychiatry list is devoted to the discussion of various issues around Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. This includes treatment issues, psychopharmacology, inpatient/outpatient care plans, emergency child/adolescent psychiatry etcetera.

List Name: CLINICAL-PSYCHOLOGY@MAILBASE.AC.UK
Subscription Address: MAILBASE@MAILBASE.AC.UK
Owner: clinical-psychology-request@mailbase.ac.uk
Description:
This list promotes the exchange of ideas on matters relevant to clinical psychology, and particularly to the practice of clinical psychology.

List Name: CLINICAL-PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY
Subscription Address: MAILBASE@MAILBASE.AC.UK
Owner: Dr. Arnon Rolnick <biosee@ccsg.tau.ac.il>
Last Update: 10/26/94
Description:
This list provides an opportunity for clinicians and researchers to share ideas encompassing the broad area of clinical psychophysiology. It is is a forum for individuals who use psychophysiological technique in the fields of medicine, psychology, psychiatry, social work, physical therapy, education, and sport. The following topics are an example of the list's scope: issues of physical health and illness; biofeedback technique in the modification of physiological activity; stress research and management; clinical application of biofeedback and self regulation technique; the use of physiological measures in clinical psychology and psychiatry; issues of performance enhancement. Discussion is welcomed regarding: clinical cases, research and treatment issues, professional practice concerns, information on new devices and software, and announcements of conferences and workshops.

List Name: COMPUTERS-AND-PSYCHOLOGY@MAILBASE.AC.UK
Subscription Address: MAILBASE@MAILBASE.AC.UK
Description:
This list is a forum for discussion on all psychological aspects of computers. For example, human computer interaction, computers and learning, computers and careers guidance. It includes comments, queries, research, literature, articles and conferences etc.

List Name: CREATIVITY@THINK.NET
Subscription Address: LISTSERV@THINK.NET
Owner: thinknet@think.net
Last Update: 1/9/95
Description:
This list is for the discussion of the philosophy, sociology, and psychology of Creativity. It is a thinknet email-list, and is part of the cluster of DialogNet philosophy lists. Please join the Dialognet announcements list at the same time in order to get general announcements about the DialogNet lists.

List Name: CYBERMIND@WORLD.STD.COM
Subscription Address: MAJORDOMO@WORLD.STD.COM
Owner: Michael Current <mcurrent@picard.infonet.net>, Alan Sondheim <sondheim@panix.com>
Last Update: 7/5/94
Description:
This is a forum for the discussion of the philosophical and psychological implications of subjectivity in cyberspace. CYBER-MIND is devoted to an examination of the new subjectivities that have emerged and might yet emerge in cyberspace. Some issues that might be relevant: the psychology of intimacy, the role of gender, the phenomenology of the terminal screen, neurosis and paranoia on the Net, the relationship of lag to community and communi- cation, sex/gender/sexual orientation theory and electronic subjectivity, the role of the symbolic or imaginary in computer communication, the implications of symbolic extensions of the human ("external memory", and so forth), fantasy and the hallucinatory aspects of email/USENET groups/MUDs, and the psychoanalysis of lurking. The list is open to all interested parties. This list gets between 5 and 40 messages/day.

List Name: DEPRESSION@MAILBASE.AC.UK
Subscription Address: MAILBASE@MAILBASE.AC.UK
Owner: depression-request@mailbase.ac.uk
Last Update: 8/22/94
Description:
This forum exists for scholarly discussion of issues related to mood disorders in clinical and research settings. Integrative biological- psychological contributions are particularly welcome. Topics include causation, correlates, consequences, co-morbidity, treatment/prevention, etc.

List Name: EA
Subscription Address: EA-REQUEST@EAP.COM
Owner: Bob Fleming <eap@eap.com>
Last Update: 12/13/95
Description:
EA is a discussion list and powerful networking tool for anyone that has an interest in any aspect of employee assistance counseling or psychological interventions in the workplace. Professional associations, managed care companies, university faculty and students as well as corporations are subscribers. Practitioners, researchers and educators are all welcome to use this list for any purpose. For example: job postings, calls for papers, book reviews, topical discussions, announcements of conferences and exchanges of training ideas and materials.

List Name: EAP@PGE.COM
Subscription Address: LISTPROC@PGE.COM
Owner: Bob Fleming <RMF1@pge.com>
Last Update: 7/31/94
Description:
Employee Assistance Counselors (EAPs) network/discussion. EAP is a discussion list and powerful networking tool for anyone that has an interest in any aspect of Employee Assistance Counseling or psychological interventions in the workplace. Professional associations, managed care companies, university faculty and students as well as corporations are subscribers. Practitioners, researchers and educators are all welcome to use this list for any purpose. For example: job postings, calls for papers, book reviews, topical discussions, announcements of conferences and exchanges of training ideas and materials.

List Name: FORENS-L@ACC.FAU.EDU
Subscription Address: FORENS-REQUEST@ACC.FAU.EDU
Owner: M. Yasar Iscan <Iscan@acc.fau.edu>, Ronald K. Wright <RKW@MedExam.FtL.FL.US>
Last Update: 10/12/91
Description:
Forens-L is an unmoderated discussion list dealing with forensic aspects of anthropology, biology, chemistry, odontology, pathology, psychology, serology, toxicology, criminalistics, and expert witnessing and presentation of evidence in court.

List Name: HEM-ONC
Subscription Address: LISTSERV@SJUVM.STJOHNS.EDU
Owner: Kevin Sinclair <Kevin@Computer.com>
Last Update: 9/4/95
Description:
HEM-ONC is an unmoderated discussion list for patients, family, friends, researchers, and physicians to discuss clinical and non-clinical issues and advances pertinent to Hematologic Malignancies including Leukemia, Lymphoma, and Multiple Myeloma. It includes patient experiences, psychosocial issues, new research, clinical trials, and discussions of current treatment practices and alternatives. The principal focus is expected to be information and reassurance for patients and loved ones and gain information which is often hard to find. Archives of Hem-Onc mail items are kept in monthly files. You may obtain a list files in the archives by sending the command INDEX HEM-ONC in the BODY of e-mail to the subscription address.

List Name: IAPSY-L@UACSC2.ALBANY.EDU
Subscription Address: LISTSERV@UACSC2.ALBANY.EDU
Owner: Bernardo M. Ferdman <csppbmf@class.org>
Last Update: 7/25/94
Description:
This is the Interamerican Psychologists' List. It is intended to facilitate and encourage communication and collaboration among psychologists throughout the Americas and the Caribbean, and to aid the Interamerican Society for Psychology/Sociedad Interamericana de Psicologia in its activities. The languages of the list are English, French, Portuguese and Spanish (the languages of the ISP). Monthly archives are available through the subscription address. El proposito de IAPSY-L es facilitar y fomentar la comunicacion y la colaboracion entre los psicologos de todas las Americas y el Caribe, y ayudar en el trabajo de la Sociedad Interamericana de Psicologia. Los idiomas de la lista son espan~ol, frances, ingles, y portuges (los This list receives about five to twelve messages/week.

List Name: IOOB-L@UGA.CC.UGA.EDU
Subscription Address: LISTSERV@UGA.CC.UGA.EDU
Owner: John L. Cofer <COFER%UTKVX.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>
Description:
Discussion of topics in the fields of Industrial/Organizational Psychology and Organization Behavior.

List Name: IR-LIST%IRLEARN.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU
Subscription Address: LISTSERV@LISTSERV.NET
Owner: IRLUR%UCCMVSA.BITNET@VM1.NODAK.EDU
Description:
IRList is open to discussion of any topic (vaguely) related to Information Retrieval. Any material relating to ACM SIGIR (the Special Interest Group on Information Retrieval of the Association for Computing Machinery) is of interest. A partial list of suitable topics is: information management/processing/science/technology; AI applications to IR; hardware aids for IR; abstracting; hypertext and hypermedia; CD-ROM; indexing/classification; citations; information display/presentation; cognitive psychology; information retrieval applications; communications networks; information theory; computational linguistics; knowledge representation; computer science; language understanding; cybernetics; library science; data abstraction; message handling; dictionary analysis; natural languages; document representations; electronic books; pattern recognition; evidential reasoning; probabilistic techniques; expert systems in IR; speech analysis; expert systems use of IR; statistical techniques; full-text retrieval; thesaurus construction; and fuzzy set theory. Contributions may be anything from tutorials to rampant speculation. In particular, the following are sought: abstracts of papers, reports, dissertations; bibliographies; conference reports; descriptions of projects/laboratories; half-baked ideas; humorous, enlightening anecdotes; histories; questions; requests; seminar announcements/summaries; research overviews; and work planned or in progress. The only real boundaries to the discussion are defined by the topics of other mailing lists. Please do not send communications to both this list and AIList or the Prolog list, except in special cases. There is no objection to distributing material that is destined for conference proceedings or any other publication. The Coordinator is involved in SIGIR Forum and, unless submittors request otherwise, may include submissions in whole or in part in future paper versions of the FORUM. Indeed, this is one form of solicitation for FORUM contributions! Both IRList and the FORUM are unrefereed, and opinions are always those of the author and not of any organization unless there are other indications.
List Name: J-JRNL
Subscription Address: LISTSERV@SJUVM.STJOHNS.EDU
Owner: A. Heath Jarrett <anndell@rdz.stjohns.edu>
Last Update: 6/26/95
Description:
This list is for the distribution of Jarrett's Journal, a monthly newsletter covering disabled/disabilities, medicine, health, chronic illness, self-help, psychology, nutrition, alternative medicine and alternative therapies.

List Name: LANTRA-L@SEARN.SUNET.SE
Subscription Address: LISTSERV@SEARN.SUNET.SE
Owner: Helge Niska <HNISKA%QZCOM.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>
Description:
A forum for all aspects of translation and interpreting of natural languages including, but not restricted to, computer aids for translation and interpreting. All translators, interpreters, educators, and other people who are interested in this fascinating subject are welcome. Topics which can be discussed are: computer aided translation, terminology, lexicography, intercultural communication, sociolinguistics, psycholingusistics, professional ethics for interpreters and translators, education and training of interpreters and translators etc.

List Name: LAWSOC-L@CC.UMANITOBA.CCA
Subscription Address: LISTPROC@CC.UMANITOBA.CA
Owner: Russel Smandych <rsmandy@CC.UManitoba.CA>
Last Update: 6/26/95
Description:
The lawsoc-l list is a forum for sharing information and discussing issues relevant to the study of law and society in the Canadian context. It is meant to serve primarily as an interdisciplinary academic discussion list of interest to 'law and society' researchers representing a wide spectrum of social science disciplines and specialized research fields including law, economics, history, sociology, psychology, political science, criminology, feminist studies, native studies, geography, education, and social work. However, it is hoped that the list will also be of interest to practitioners involved in government policy-making, law reform, and the provision of legal services. The list gets around 1 or 2 messages/day.

List Name: LEGALTEN
Subscription Address: MAJORDOMO@WORLD.STD.COM
Owner: Jonathan Hurwitz <jsh@hsri.org>
Last Update: 8/17/94
Description:
The Evaluation Center @ HSRI set up this list to facilitate assessment of the impacts of interventions in the broad area of interface between the mental health system, the criminal justice system, and the courts. The Network's domain includes such diverse areas as evaluation of the effects of litigation directed toward mental health service system reform, changes in the delivery of mental health services to persons in the custody of the criminal justice system, and the effects of reform in specific areas of mental health law, such as changes in civil commitment criteria, implementation or revision of outpatient commitment statutes and practices, and changes in the insanity defense. This mailing list is part of The Evaluation Center's Topical Evaluation Network on Issues in Mental Health Care and Law. The Evaluation Center will be represented on-line by Bill Fisher, Ph. D. , Director for Psycho-Social and Forensic Services Research, Department of Psychiatry, for the University of Massachusetts School of Medicine, Worcester, and Steve Leff Ph.D. and Matthew Wise, M.P.H. of HSRI The Evaluation Center @ HSRI is a grant program of the Center for Mental Health Services funded to provide technical assistance related to the evaluation of adult mental health systems change. For more information, send a request to the address listed below.

List Name: LOGIC-L@BUCKNELL.EDU
Subscription Address: LISTSERV@BUCKNELL.EDU
Owner: Frank Wilson< fwilson@coral.bucknell.edu>, Ted Chappen <chappen@coral.bucknell.edu>
Last Update: 7/12/94
Description:
The primary purpose of the LOGIC-L list is to provide a forum for the exchange of views, experiences, techniques, and professional information pertaining to the teaching and study of elementary logic. For the purposes of this list, 'elementary logic' means the areas of logic customarily taught up through the undergraduate level, and including the concerns of both deductive and inductive logic, with special emphasis upon the apparatus of first-order predicate calculus. The intent of the list is to have a strong pedagogical emphasis, though this is not to be regarded as exclusive of discussions of a theoretical character. Topics covered on this list include: developing trends in the teaching of logic; comparison of the levels at which elementary logic is taught symbolic logic, metatheory, etc.); new developments in the teaching of elementary logic (e.g., modallogic, relevance logic, speech act theory, etc.); issues in the philosophy of logic, epistemology, cognitive science,linguistics, computer science, psychology etc. as they bear upon the teaching of logic; logic software available as teaching and learning aids; consideration of new (and old) textbooks and their merits; successful (and unsuccessful) practices in the teaching of logic (e.g., the use of puzzles, humor, paradoxes,), differing testing methods, etc.; the relations of logic to ordinary language, and the strengths and limitations of formalization; the interrelations between logical and rhetorical modes of communication; and the history of the teaching of logic, and where it seems to be going as we move into the 21st Century. The list is unmoderated and open to anyone, from any discipline, with a serious academic interest in this area of study. Questions, shared research and insight, relevant conference announcements/calls for papers, etc. are welcome and encouraged. When you subscribe you automatically receive explanatory information both about the group and about the "listserv" mechanisms you will use to communicate with the other members of the group.

List Name: NATURECONNECT
Subscription Address: NATURECONNECT-REQUEST@LISTS.MINDSPRING.COM
Owner: Steve Smith <sasmith@mindspring.com>
Last Update: 12/19/95
Description:
The NatureConnect electronic mailing list provides you with a place in cyberspace to share and react to natural experiences, thoughts and feelings. It is a forum for sharing personal connections with nature that you have enjoyed. In keeping with this intent, the purposes of the list are: to share thoughts, feelings, and experiences based on attractions to nature in places and people; and to share the stress-reducing outcomes of our nature connected experiences in our daily lives with the objectives of having fun, rejuvenating our spirit, and forming a sense of community while learning about the application of the emerging field of ecopsychology.

List Name: NL-KR@CS.RPI.EDU
Subscription Address: NL-KR-REQUEST@CS.RPI.EDU
Owner: Christopher Welty <weltyc@cs.rpi.edu>
Description:
NL-KR is open to discussion of any topic related to the natural language (both understanding and generation) and knowledge representation, both as subfields of AI. The Moderator's interests are primarily in: knowledge representation, natural language understanding, discourse understanding, philosophy of language, plan recognition, computational linguistics. Contributions are also welcome on topics such as: cognitive psychology (as related to NL/KR), human perception (same), linguistics, machine translation, computer and information science (as may be used to implement various NL systems), logic programming (same). Contributions may be anything from tutorials to speculation. In particular, the following are sought: puzzles and unsolved problems; anecdotes, jokes, and poems; abstracts; reviews; lab descriptions; research overviews; work planned or in progress; half-baked ideas; conference announcements; conference reports; bibliographies; history of NL/KR; queries and requests; address changes (bindings). This list is in some sense a spin-off of the AIList, and as such, a certain amount of overlap is expected. The primary concentration of this list should be NL and KR, that is, natural language (be it understanding, generation, recognition, parsing, semantics, pragmatics, etc.) and how we should represent knowledge (aquisition, access, completeness, etc. are all valid issues). Topics deemed to be outside the general scope of this list will be forwarded to AIList (or other more appropriate list) or rejected. Readers are warned not to submit any information that is export-controlled or classified.

List Name: OBLOMOV
Subscription Address: LISTPROC@RUG.NL
Owner: Henri C. Schouwenburg <SCHOUWEN@BUREAU.RUG.NL>
Last Update: 1/6/95
Description:
Oblomov is an open, unmoderated discussion list set up for the promotion of psychological research on academic and general procrastination.

List Name: OUTCOMETEN
Subscription Address: MAJORDOMO@WORLD.STD.COM
Owner: Jonathan Hurwitz <jsh@hsri.org>
Last Update: 8/17/94
Description:
The Evaluation Center @ HSRI set up this list for the development of a broad collective expertise with respect to problems of assessing and analyzing outcomes of interventions aimed at improving mental health. The existence of such a network will both foster and facilitate communications among all mental health system stakeholders to improve measurement and, consequently, understanding of interventions and their effects. This mailing list is part of The Evaluation Center's Topical Evaluation Network on National Health Care Reform. The Evaluation Center will be represented on-line by Lee Sechrest, Ph. D. of the University of Arizona Department of Psychology and Steve Leff Ph.D. and David Hughes of HSRI. In addition, Gary Bond, Ph. D. of the Indiana University - Purdue University at Indianapolis will represent the Evaluation Center on-line to discuss vocational outcomes. Bill Hargreaves, Ph.D., of the University of California at San Francisco, will represent the Center on the Outcomes Network to discuss implementation measurement. The Evaluation Center @ HSRI is a grant program of the Center for Mental Health Services funded to provide technical assistance related to the evaluation of adult mental health systems change. For more information, send a request to the address listed below.

List Name: PARANORMAL@MAILBASE.AC.UK
Subscription Address: MAILBASE@MAILBASE.AC.UK
Description:
This list welcomes serious discussion of what is variously called parapsychology, psychical research or the study of the paranormal: theoretical and philosophical issues; practical and experimental projects; publications, conferences and relevant items in the printed and broadcast media.

List Name: PCP@MAILBASE.AC.UK
Subscription Address: MAILBASE@MAILBASE.AC.UK
Owner: David Nightingale <D.J.Nightingale@HUD.AC.UK>
Description:
This list is concerned to offer both a forum for the discussion of Personal Construct Psychology, in terms of the theoretical and methodological concerns of this discipline, and an analysis of the relationship between this discipline and other perspectives within the social sciences.

List Name: PSI-L@VM.ITS.RPI.EDU
Subscription Address: LISTSERV@VM.ITS.RPI.EDU
Owner: Ben Geer <BGEER%HAMPVMS.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>
Description:
Forum for discussing experiences, questions, ideas, or research having to do with psi (e.g. ESP, out-of-body experiences, dream experiments, and altered states of consciousness). List members are especially interested in hearing about personal experiences, and considering why and how these different phenomena happen, the connections between them, how to bring them about, and what psychological or philosophical implications they have.

List Name: PSY-LANGUAGE@MAILBASE.AC.UK
Subscription Address: MAILBASE@MAILBASE.AC.UK
Description:
For discussions related to language and psychopathology. Discussions could include: theories of language and their relevance for the study of psychopathological speech, new research and publications in the area, requests for help with one's own research.

List Name: PSYC@PUCC.PRINCETON.EDU
Subscription Address: LISTSERV@PUCC.PRINCETON.EDU
Owner: Stevan Harnad <psyc@pucc.princeton.edu>
Last Update: 10/12/91
Description:
This list's full name is PSYCOLOQUY. It is a refereed electronic journal sponsored by the American Psychological Association. It contains both newsletter-type materials (announcements, conferences, employment notices, abstracts, queries) and short articles refereed by the Editorial Board, as well as refereed interdisciplinary and international commentaries on the articles ("Scholarly Skywriting"). The newsletter sections are not archived but the refereed journal sections are available by anonymous ftp from directory /pub harnad at princeton.edu (128.112.128.1). PSYCOLOQUY is also available as the moderated Usenet newsgroup sci.psychology.digest

List Name: PSYCGRAD@ACADVM1.UOTTAWA.CA
Subscription Address: LISTSERV@ACADVM1.UOTTAWA.CA
Owner: Matthew Simpson <054340@ACADVM1.UOTTAWA.CA>
Last Update: 10/12/91
Description:
Now graduate students of psychology can communicate among each other efficiently and free of charge through this list - PSYCGRAD (Psychology Graduate Students Discussion Group List). Its main purpose is to provide a medium through which graduate students in the field of psychology can communicate. If you are a student studying in a graduate-level psychology program, you are invited to join this list. It is asked that conversation topics be relevant to being a graduate student in psychology. As you probably can see, this is a very open category and not too rigorously defined. Virtually, anything goes except junk-mail advertisements. The list is not moderated and subscriptions are open. (Junk mail has been a terrible problem for many users in the past). Corporations, businesses, agencies, publishers, etc. are not invited to the list.

List Name: PSYCH-COUNS@MAILBASE.AC.UK
Subscription Address: MAILBASE@MAILBASE.AC.UK
Description:
Psych-couns is a mailing list for students and researchers in counselling psychology, counselling and psychotherapy and others who wish to discuss theoretical and research issues in counselling psychology.

List Name: PSYCH-EXPTS@MAILBASE.AC.UK
Subscription Address: MAILBASE@MAILBASE.AC.UK
Description:
This list is intended for psychologists using experiment generator packages. It enables members to explore and share ideas on teaching and research using these packages and encourages better coordination in the development and sharing of experimental materials within Psychology.

List Name: PSYCHIATRY-ASSESSMENT@MAILBASE.AC.UK
Subscription Address: MAILBASE@MAILBASE.AC.UK
Description:
This sublist focusses on research and clinical issues related to use of psychological tests (including traditional clinical instruments & normal personality measures) in psychiatry and clinical psychology.

List Name: PSYCHIATRY-RESOURCES@MAILBASE.AC.UK
Subscription Address: MAILBASE@MAILBASE.AC.UK
Owner: psychiatry-resources-request@mailbase.ac.uk
Description:
This list is intended for those who wish to co-operate in the compilation of a resource guide to enable clinicians and academics in the areas of psychiatry and abnormal psychology to gain maximum benefit from the facilities available ov er the Internet.

List Name: PSYCHIATRY@MAILBASE.AC.UK
Subscription Address: MAILBASE@MAILBASE.AC.UK
Owner: psychiatry-request@mailbase.ac.uk
Description:
Many research findings and viewpoints in psychiatry are controversial, leaving a gulf between those pursuing radically different approaches to mental illness. This forum will act as a bridge between those taking a biomedical approach and those taking a psychodynamic approach.

List Name: PSYCHO-PHARM
Subscription Address: MAJORDOMO@NETCOM.COM
Owner: Dr. Ivan Goldberg <ikg@phantom.com>
Description:
The purpose of the Psychopharmacology Mailing List, PSYCHO-PHARM, is to provide a forum for for the professional discussion of all aspects of clinical psychopharmacology. Clinical psychopharmacology is broadly defined as the treatment individuals with psychiatric disorders through the use of psychotropic medications. All mentalhealth professionals, and graduate students may subscribe to the Psychopharmacology Mailing List.

List Name: PSYCHOANALYSIS@MAILBASE.AC.UK
Subscription Address: MAILBASE@MAILBASE.AC.UK
Owner: Robert M. Galatzer-Levy <gala@midway.uchicago.edu>
Last Update: 8/17/94
Description:
This psychoanalysis mailing list is intended to promote open discussion of psychoanalytic ideas. Discussion of clinical issues, theoretical problems, organizational developments, empirical investigations, applications of psychoanalytic ideas to other disciplines and the history of psychoanalysis. It is open to all those interested in psychoanalysis. However, flames and polemics, especially about the general content of psychoanalysis are strongly discouraged. Please remember that material posted on this list is public and may be widely distributed. No clinical material that would not be appropriate for publication in a newspaper should be described here. The list's owner is Robert Galatzer-Levy, M.D., a training and supervising and child supervising analyst at the Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis.

List Name: PSYGAME@U.WASHINGTON.EDU
Subscription Address: LISTPROC@U.WASHINGTON.EDU
Owner: Chet Hedden <chet@u.washington.edu>
Last Update: 7/13/94
Description:
PSYGAME is an open, unmoderated e-mail list for discussion of research on the psychology, philosophy, sociology, and ethics of computer and video game design. Effects of electronic games on development and behavior; the factors, theories, and principles underlying design decisions; motivation theories and considerations; enhancement of learning and instruction; the nature of human-game interaction; as well as the effects of different technologies and interfaces are all of interest to participants in this forum.

List Name: PSYGRD-J
Subscription Address: LISTSERV@ACADVM1.UOTTAWA.CA
Owner: Matthew Simpson <054340@acadvm1.uottawa.ca>
Last Update: 4/12/93
Description:
This is a electronic journal in the field of psychology, called The Psychology Graduate Student Journal: The PSYCGRAD Journal (PSYGRD-J). The purpose of the journal is to publish, from the graduate student perspective, professional-level articles in the field of psychology. The PSYCGRAD Journal is primarily published and written by graduate students in psychology. It is targeted for anyone interested in the field of psychology. Volumes of the journal are each compiled by a member of an editing team. Each member is responsible for a specific topic area. All submissions are subject to the editing process. Subscriptions are open to the public. The Psychology Graduate Student Journal is part of a larger system, called The PSYCGRAD Project. The project is broken into two main functions: graduate student discussion and communication; and graduate student publication. Related lists are: PSYCGRAD@UOTTAWA (Psychology Graduate Students Discussion List) PSYGRD-D@UOTTAWA (The PSYCGRAD Digest)

List Name: PSYUSA
Subscription Address: PSYUSANET@AOL.COM
Owner: John M. Roraback, Ph.D. <jmroraback@aol.com>
Last Update: 12/25/95
Description:
A news and information exchange mail group forum for doctoral-level practicing psychologists, academic and research psychologists specializing in behavioral health concerns, and clinical and counseling psychology graduate students admitted to doctoral candidacy. PsyUSA was formed to promote the professional practice of psychology in the current healthcare reimbursement environment and link psychological practitioners and psychological researchers to im prove the dissemination and application of empirically derived knowledge to behavioral health problems. PsyUSA is also the gateway mail group list to a network of state-level lists for psychologists. To obtain information about subscribing to PsyUSA, send a message to PsyUSANet@aol.com with the subject line "Request PsyUSA information." In the body of the message, please include your name, highest degree, place of employment, address, office phone #, and fax # if availab! le. Please also indicate if you are listed in the National Register of health care providers in psychology.

List Name: Q-METHOD@KENTVM.KENT.EDU
Subscription Address: LISTSERV@KENTVM.KENT.EDU
Owner: Steven R. Brown <SBrown@KentVM.Kent.EDU>
Last Update: 3/12/92
Description:
Q-Method is an unmoderated list for the discussion of all aspects of Q methodology as innovated and developed by the late William Stephenson (1902-1989). Q methodology is a broad approach to the study of subjectivity, and includes issues of theory, conceptualization, measurement, and analysis. Topics for discussion may therefore range from the Q-sort technique to Q factor analysis to broader concerns about the nature of subjectivity. Q methodology has been applied in psychology, communication, political science, advertising, education, law, health and medicine, and many others fields. Discussion may therefore be expected to be diverse with respect to illustration while unified with respect to methodological principles. (Q-Method began March 1, 1992 and succeeds QTemp@KentVM, which was established as a temporary list on January 14, 1991.) Archives of Q-Method back issues (including those previously stored under QTemp) can be listed by sending the command INDEX Q-METHOD to LISTSERV@KENTVM.KENT.EDU in the BODY of e-mail.

List Name: SCHIZ-L@UMAB.UMD.EDU
Subscription Address: LISTSERV@UMAB.UMD.EDU
Owner: Steven Roy Daviss <sdaviss@cosy.ab.umd.edu>
Description:
SCHIZ-L is an unmoderated discussion list devoted to schizophrenia research. The objective of the list is to provide a forum for communications among researchers and others interested in this mental illness. It is hoped that this forum will facilitate discussion of both published and unpublished findings and ideas, foster potential collaborations between investigators, and develop into an information resource for those in this field. Pertinent topics include: epidemiology, phenomenology/psychopathology, psychopharmacology, structural and functional imaging, biochemical/neurochemical studies, genetics, neuroanatomy/neuropathology, postmortem studies, histological methodologies, neurodevelopment, neuropsychological assessments, comments on journal articles, data analysis, use of computer and Internet resources, conferences, meetings, etc.

List Name: SOCIAL-THEORY@MAILBASE.AC.UK
Subscription Address: MAILBASE@MAILBASE.AC.UK
Owner: David Nightingale <D.J.Nightingale@HUD.AC.UK>
Description:
The Social Theory Network aims to provide a forum for the discussion of issues relating to social theory within the social sciences with particular reference to the relationship between psychological and sociological explanations of the human condition. Special emphasis is placed upon issues relating to the relationship between the individual and social processes in terms of both empirical investigations of this phenomena and related theoretical issues. In addition, the network is also intended as a forum for the discussion of the following: 1. Issues pertinent to social-psychology, particularly in terms of the theoretical underpinnings of this discipline and its relationship to the analysis of social behaviour. 2. Such issues as relativism in the social sciences, the 'scientific' status of the social sciences, postmodern theory and the social sciences, social constructionism, discourse theory, and so on. 3. Thematically based discussions, eg the interdisciplinary analysis of mental illness, deviance, etc. 4. All issues relating to the interdisciplinary study of human activity, whether methodological, epistemological or ontological in nature (this should be primarily based around psychology and sociology although other disciplines are not excluded). Topics discussed, since the network was created in 1993, include; Deindividuation; Narrative; Agency and narrative; Methodological pluralism; Individual and society; Small groups; Chomsky; Chomsky and Gergen; Learning disabilities; Tattoos and body modifications; Double hermeneutics; Weber and the Frankfurt school; Weber/Marx; Individualism; Bourdieu; Beggars and vagrants; On the autonomy to create a self; Homelessness; and Self and theory.

List Name: SPORTSCI
Subscription Address: MAJORDOMO@STONEBOW.OTAGO.AC.NZ
Owner: Will Hopkins <whopkins@pooka.otago.ac.nz>
Last Update: 11/29/94
Description:
SPORTSCI is an open mailing list for everyone interested in using science to enhance performance in sport. Subscribers are expected to be academics, research students, coaches or athletes with a background in sport and exercise science. Appropriate topics include: ergogenic aids field and physiological tests, nutrition, sport in extreme environments technological developments and new equipment, training (specificity, periodization, overtraining), and topics from biochemistry, biomechanics, biostatistics, motor learning, sport medicine, sport psychology or other disciplines if related directly to performance enhancement. Notices of conferences and job opportunities are also OK.

List Name: THERAPIST-L@NETCOM.COM
Subscription Address: JTM@NETCOM.COM
Owner: jtm@netcom.com
Last Update: 7/2/94
Description:
This is a private group for clinical and counseling psychologists (graduate students in those programs are also accepted). To join, send a message with "info please" in the header to JTM@NETCOM.COM. Traffic on this list averages around 2 messages/day.

List Name: TRANSCULTURAL-PSYCHOLOGY
Subscription Address: LISTSERV@VM1.NODAK.EDU
Owner: Sunkyo Kwon <fu03c2dj@zedat.fu-berlin.de>
Last Update: 12/12/27
Description:
The TRANSCULTURAL-PSYCHOLOGY (short: TRANPSY) list is an electronic forum for the exchange of ideas, opinions and information among professionals interested in cross-cultural research, minority issues, and "indigenous psychologies". The main focus of TRANSPSY is on generic issues in the study of cultures , and topics in the field of counseling and clinical psychology, including the delivery of mental health services to individuals from non-Western cultures and minorities.

List Name: TRAUMATIC-STRESS@MAILBASE.AC.UK
Subscription Address: MAILBASE@MAILBASE.AC.UK
Description:
This list promotes the investigation, assessment, and treatment of the immediate and long-term psychosocial, biophysiological, and existential consequences of highly stressful (traumatic) events. Of special interest are efforts to identify a cure of PTSD (Post-traumatic Stress Disorder)
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