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If you are interested in learning how the human brain works, then you may want to check out some of the resources the American Psychiatric Association has to offer. The association is committed to providing patients and physicians the latest information on mental illnesses and conditions that may run in families, or that are a result of certain life changes. Here is some information that you may find useful.
Once you arrive on the site, you will be directed to a variety of different pages; the psychiatric practice guidelines let you know what types of ethics and services you should expect from psychology professionals, and you'll even learn about prescription medications that can help with mental disorders.
Interest groups are also a part of the American Psychiatric Association site. You will be able to find groups that cater to residents and those who are participating in the their fellowship programs for Ph.Ds, as well as information on underrepresented groups that do not receive enough attention in the medical world. Mental illnesses take on different forms for different people, and the interest groups will help to give you a better understanding of how to treat a patient or family member with Alzheimer's, or how to care for a child with autism.
There is also a psychiatric library, with a database of all sorts of journals and articles that you can read to help you get a better understanding of psychiatry, and how this practice plays an important role in everyday life. Finding out about the latest charitable events or non-profit organizations that are committed to saving the lives of others through psychiatric research are also highlighted when you visit the site, and you can find out how to get in touch with group coordinators for each district of the U.S., which means you'll always be able to find an American Psychiatric Association branch near you. A calendar of events will help you to keep up with all of the events that the organization sponsors throughout the year, and the news room will keep you up to date on the advances that are being made technologically and medically in order to help continue to heal patients and treat certain disorders. You may even find information on certain medications that are meant to treat mental disorders, so that you can find out about the side effects before prescribing it to a patient or recommending it for a loved one.
Once you become a member of the American Psychiatric Association, you will have to pay dues every month in order to fund the efforts of the organization, and to help enhance research methods and studies. For more information, visit www.psych.org.
Published by TJ Nelson on February 29, 2008 12:07 PM