Introducing Psych Central ProfessionalOver the years, we’ve been involved in many projects to bring better online resources and communities to mental health and behavioral health professionals.

So we’re pleased to formally introduce the newest member to the Psych Central family — Psych Central Professional, a new resource devoted exclusively to mental health and behavioral health professionals.

What will you find on Psych Central Professional? All the rich goodness you’ve come to expect from Psych Central — but targeted content specifically designed for the needs of clinicians and other behavioral health professionals.

Learn more inside…

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Introducing Psych Central Professional

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  1. Awesome John! Good for you and Psychcentral. I look forward to learning and growing from you, as usual. ;)

    Tristine Barry. MS, CTT+
    Founder
    Find the Light Online Support Group

  2. John,
    Good idea, excellent plan, look forward to hooking up!
    cp

  3. Your new service for practitioners fills a great need in the changing world of behavioral health. Working in the Emotional Health Education field I particularly appreciate the wide variety of information Psych Central introduces to the general public, and to practitioners. You will be pleased to know that student services personnel and others who provide professional services are one of the fastest growing sectors utilizing our 3-yr. old Coping Skills for Kids website (www.copingskills4kids.net). We’re now seeing over 2,500 site visitors a month using our unique and free resources. Thanks for adding the new service.

  4. Im very appreciative and pleased to see you expand a section for professionals.I find your site extremely helpful and share articles frequently.The quiz section is also extremely helpful in educating clients and often used as an additional assessment tool to help establish baseline.
    Respectfully,
    Jon Gergeceff M.A. LCSW

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