Web crawlers

http://www.sleepnet.com

Mr. Sandman not making his usual rounds? Rest assured, you'll learn about sleep disorders at this site. Click here for forums, support groups and dream links.

http://www.wynja.com/personality/ theorists.html

Select Freud, Jung, Rogers or other famous psychologists at this site. and you can read a short biography or browse related books.

http://www.aacap.org/

Stop here to read the Patients Bill of Rights as well as concerns and pending legislation affecting child and adolescent psychiatrists. The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry assists families in understanding children's disorders. A definite must-browse for families experiencing mental health problems with a child.

http://pmc.psych.nwu.edu/personality

Ever wonder why people all think differently about sex, love, politics? Run by Northwestern University, this site presents studies of sexual, social, ethnic and cultural bases of thought, feelings and behavior.

http://www.behavior.org

Click here for articles that. seek to explain devious behavior. With commentaries such as "Could Talk Have Saved Lives in Littleton?" and "Learning to Kill," this Cambridge Center site reports the very latest in behavioral science.

http://www.illusionworks.com

Click here for dozens of optical oddities and a hefty research library of related books. Run by the Shimojo Laboratory at the California Institute of Technology and IllusionWorks, L.L.C., this site offers scientific insight into the mysterious world of visual illusions.

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