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[edit] Request for peer review
The article Clinical psychology has just been listed for peer review. You are invited to lend your editing eyes to see if it needs any modifications, great or small, before it is submitted to the Featured Article review. Then head on over to the peer review page and add your comments, if you are so inspired. Thank you!! Psykhosis 20:35, 3 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Psychology Wiki
Hi! I was wondering if you had heard of the Psychology Wiki. I thought that you might like to check it out. EPM 00:34, 6 March 2007 (UTC) I hadn't and I will move my time across to there after my brief experience of editing Clinical Psychology on wikipedia.--Ziji 07:29, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] ToK
I noticed in your peer-review of the clinical psychology article that you made reference to the Tree of Knowledge System by Gregg Henriques. Since your critique their was so well thought out, I would love to hear any critiques of the ToK article on the ToK discussion page, as well. (Of course, making any edits to the article itself would be great also!) Have you read Henriques' ToK papers yet? There are links to both the target article and the Psychology Defined article in the references section. Also, Gregg Henriques has a user page here as well: User: Gregg Henriques.
Feel free to leave a message on my discussion page any time. Have a good one! EPM 14:41, 8 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Close Relationships
Please see the question at Template talk:Close Relationships regarding your recent change to that template. Thanks! Sdsds 02:44, 12 March 2007 (UTC)
- I have now added 'Psychology of Monogamy' and 'Nonmonogamy'. The latter makes a number of the other redundant.--Ziji 22:03, 12 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Welcome to WikiProject LGBT studies!
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[edit] Clinical psychology
Thanks for your kind comments, nice after all the hassles with that page. I was glad for your energy and breadth of knowledge coming in to it. Feels like a fine line often on Wikipedia between inclusiveness and creativity on the one hand + guidelines, sourcing and organization on the other, as you were encountering also I think. Interesting association I see you've joined incidentally, didn't know about AWWDMBJAWGCAWAIFDSPBATDMTD (for short)! See you around... EverSince 19:19, 3 April 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Eastern/Middle Eastern influences on Clinical Psychology
Hi Ziji - the page looks interesting. I'll review it more closely in the next day or two and see if I can add anything of value. Thanks for the tickle. Larry Rosenfeld (talk) 22:05, 3 April 2007 (UTC)
- Hi Ziji - Nice article idea! I applaud your efforts and achievement!
- I added Fromm and Linehan bullets and expanded the Kabat-Zinn entry. I did some other tidying up -- hope I didn't change anything that you wouldn't have wanted me to -- if so, let me know and I'll self-revert or, of course, feel free to revert anything I wrote.
- Two questions: (1) Should the clinicians be alphatized or put in chronological order or is there some other basis for the numbering scheme currently used? (2) Should I add contemporary clinicians -- such as Jack Kornfield and Mark Epstein -- who are better known as Buddhists than as clinicians?
- Also, just FWIW, I think WP policy recommends that the initial letters of non-first words of subheadings should be lowercased. (Thus, for instance, "Historical Clinical Psychologists" would become "Historical clinical psychologists.")
- Sooo, let me know if you'd like me to pursue any of the above or something and I'd be happy to do so as time allows. Best wishes, Larry Rosenfeld (talk) 04:58, 4 April 2007 (UTC)
- Hi Larry - great work yourself. All your additions excellent - more if you have time. Change sub heads as suggested. I think an approximate chronological order is the way but currently no basis for numbering. Please define as you think best. Possibilities of this page have merit.--Ziji 06:18, 4 April 2007 (UTC)
- Definitely interesting! Sometime soon I hope to sit back and read through the article more slowly. FWIW, I particularly like your adding a new section on influential writers -- well done!
- I've gone ahead and added the identified persons' birth and death years and then reordered accordingly. Honestly, I'm not sure it's the best way to go. Perhaps alphabetical might be better? If you'd like me to change this back to the way it was, etc., just let me know and I'll be happy to do so. I'll also add in Kornfield and Epstein shortly. Lastly, I tend to be obsessive (a clinical coworker calls me Adrian Monk) about consistency so I went ahead and wordsmithed some bibliographic material, etc. If any of these superfluous edits on my part cause you the least annoyance, please revert them and forgive me. Thanks!
- I applaud your effort, interests and pursuits. With metta, Larry Rosenfeld (talk) 03:51, 5 April 2007 (UTC)
- Larry, likewise great merit in all your changes and interest in detail aka Monk - much appreciated as I am dionysian. Particularly valuable is your wordsmithing. I think you may be right about alphabetical but I put myself in feet of a newcomer and think the dates are anchors. I will get on to adding Patanjali as the master of yoga and am wanting to find a prominant clinician influenced by Rumi. Any thoughts much appreciated.Shall we move this discussion to Talk:Clinical Psychology - Eastern & Middle Eastern Influences--Ziji 06:05, 5 April 2007 (UTC)
- Hi Larry - great work yourself. All your additions excellent - more if you have time. Change sub heads as suggested. I think an approximate chronological order is the way but currently no basis for numbering. Please define as you think best. Possibilities of this page have merit.--Ziji 06:18, 4 April 2007 (UTC)