User:EverSince
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[edit] my involvement
- Mental disorder - Disability - Recovery model
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- Classification of mental disorder - Borderline Personality Disorder - Mood disorder - Schizophrenia - Clinical depression - Social anxiety
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- Consumer/Survivor Movement - Psychiatric rehabilitation - Social firm - Moral treatment - Therapeutic community - Soteria
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- Mental health professional - Social psychiatry- Trauma model of mental disorders - Cross-cultural psychiatry - Psychiatry - Clinical Psychology - Biopsychiatry - Anti-psychiatry
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- American Psychiatric Association - NIMH - MindFreedom International - WNUSP
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- Psychotherapy - Cognitive Behavioral Therapy - Shock therapy - Antidepressants - Antipsychotics - Pharmaceutical companies
- Evolutionary psychology - Inclusive fitness - Evolutionary ethics
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- Ethics - Morality
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- Religious Society of Friends - Quaker Faith and Practice
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- Eric Baker (activist) - Hannah Mills
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- Mark David Chapman
[edit] random wikibits
[edit] in-text citations
- To add a citation to support a point in an article, add the details (e.g. author, year, title etc) just after that point in the article. Type <ref> before the details and </ref> at the end - so the text of the reference is between these ref tags.
- Once you save the page the details will magically appear in a referece section at the end of the article, with only a number back at the place in the actual text. (If the citation doesn't magically appear in a reference section at the end, there may be no refs section there - in which case at the end of the article add the section by typing:
==References== <div class="references-small"> <references /> </div>
- In the reference details within the text, you can make the title a link by using [http://etc title]. Or you can add an ID number (e.g. Pubmed ID) link at the end. (or, going the other way, if you have a Pubmed ID you can use this webpage once have an ID, to auto-produce the full reference text (in a different format but just add it between ref tags as usual).
- Instead of the initial ref tag, you can use <ref name="name"> ("name" being a brief name you give) - which means you can then use the same reference to support another point elsewhere by just typing <ref name="name"/> at the other point in the article.
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[edit] Tags
Tags to add in the text of articles needing work:
- {{Expandsection}}
- {{Unreferencedsect}}
- {{More sources}}
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Administration ("From early on, it has been pointed out that administrators should never develop into a special subgroup of the community but should be a part of the community like anyone else. However, they are equipped with a few more tools to do some chores that would potentially be harmful if everyone were entrusted with them.")
Guide to Layout ("Normally, the first paragraph summarizes the most important points of the article. It should clearly explain the subject so that the reader is prepared for the greater level of detail and the qualifications and nuances that follow. If further introductory material is needed before the first section, this can be covered in subsequent paragraphs")
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