Internet Psychology Social Psychology
Internet Psychology Social Psychology
Internet Psychology
Internet applications to psychology and related fields. Internet psychology is a growing branch of psychology where the effects of information technology and networked communities upon human behavior are investigated. Ideas such as reality awareness, interpersonal communication, child development and fantasy play are researched.
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- John Suler's exploration and research into the psychological dimensions of environments created by computers and online networks.
- Challenges and technical difficulties inherent in the formation of therapeutic relationships online.
- Several articles on identity and web pages.
- The international Internet mental health organization for professionals and consumers.
- 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.
- Article discussing the psychology of how people communicated via e-mail.
- Consultation service by Walter Logeman, a psychotherapist in New Zealand.
- A discussion about the internet, its impact on people's lives generally, and on psychotherapy in particular.
- Graduate students at the University of Michigan School of Business Administration published this study that raises important issues about banner ad placement.
- Scientific analysis of how we think of ourselves online.
- Dedicated to the emperical study of human behavior online.
- 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.
- 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.
- Study on the social consequences of the Internet.
- Takes a look at issues such as specialization, interdisciplinary teams, clinical networks, empowering of the client, automated interventions, and a meta-theory of cybertherapy.
- 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
- Book review.
- Getting together and connecting online.
- Azy Barak, PhD, discusses how the Internet is used in psychology.
- Research articles and essays about virtual therapy, online self-help groups and the psychology of Cyberspace.
- 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.
- Online expectations and offline experiences in text-based virtual communities.
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