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It is confusing to decide
if you or someone you care about has a psychological problem. It
is even more confusing trying to decide what the problem is and
what to do about it.
Psychology works is designed to give you information that you can
trust. We hope you find it useful. We will be adding topics in the
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Prepared by the Clinical Section of the Canadian
Psychological Association
Thanks for the Psychology Works Project go to:
Dr. Lorne Sexton of the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority and
University of Manitoba;
The Executive Committee of the Clinical Section of CPA;
Dr. Sam Mikail of the Southdown Institute and Chair of Professional
Affairs of CPA and the members of the Professional Affairs Committee
of CPA;
Dr Leslie Graff of the Health Sciences Centre and the University
of Manitoba, Winnipeg Manitoba, the second project coordinator;
Dr. Susan Graham of the Department of Psychology, University of
Calgary, the current project coordinator;
and all the authors who so generously gave of their time to write
Fact Sheets.
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