Automatically Receive Counselling and Psychotherapy Article Headlines on Your Desktop or Your Website
Article headlines from CounsellingResource.com -- as well as links to the latest discussion forum topics -- can be brought directly to your desktop newsreader via XML/RSS, or even via Twitter, and they may be freely syndicated on other sites.
Automatically Receive Counselling and Psychotherapy Content via XML
CounsellingResource.com delivers the latest article headlines and discussion forum topics directly to your desktop newsreader software via our XML/RSS newsfeeds -- and using the same technology, if you are a webmaster, you can now add CounsellingResource.com headlines directly to your own site!
Raw RSS feeds do not normally display properly in an ordinary web browser, but you can see a preview of our feeds in the special panel below. When you've found a feed you'd like to subscribe to, just click on one of the orange XML buttons in the following section to grab the URL.
Alternatively, if you're a user of My Yahoo!, Bloglines, Newsgator, or any of several similar services, you can just click on the appropriate icon in the table below to have the corresponding CounsellingResource.com news feed automatically added to your choice of service.

Finally, if you are a Twitter user, you can also keep up to date with our latest updates via your favourite Twitter tool. We automatically send Twitter our updates for several of our feeds: just check the list below for the full Twitter URLs.
Preview Our Feeds
Using the special preview pane below, you can browse through the content of each of our feeds using technology developed by Grazr.com. Note that because this technology is still under active development, it occasionally coughs on some of our feeds, when those feeds contain characters that, strictly speaking, are supposed to be encoded in a different way than they are. Don't worry -- whether or not they display in the preview pane, the feeds are still very much there, and still available to your desktop newsreader!
Our Main Feeds
Our main feeds -- including our main blog and our Ask the Psychologist feature, plus book reviews, medications research, and more -- are listed in the table below.
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Main Feeds at Twitter

For Twitter users, we've recently started making several of our feeds available directly through Twitter:
Clinical Trials in Mental Health Feeds
We also provide search results from a searchable database of clinical trials in the form of RSS feeds -- just see our page on clinical trials of mental health medications for full details and a preview of some of the feeds available.
Desktop XML/RSS Newsreaders
Many desktop newsreaders are available, and many are free. Some of the most popular desktop newsreaders include the following:
- NetNewsWire (Mac)
- Amphetadesk (Windows or Mac)
- Radio (Windows or Mac)
- NewzCrawler (Windows)
- SharpReader (Windows)
- more...
Using the RSS Feeds on Your Own Site
If you are a webmaster, we encourage you to use the feeds for your own site. Please do not post the full text of CounsellingResource.com articles, however. Whenever posting CounsellingResource.com content on your site, please provide attribution to CounsellingResource.com, either as text or with the graphic logo which is referenced within some of our RSS feeds. Please use the logo only for providing attribution in connection with the RSS feed.
CounsellingResource.com reserves the right to require you to cease distributing CounsellingResource.com content at any time for any reason.
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- Values, Technology and the Bottom Line: Compassion and Joy
Recent questions from ‘Ask the Psychologist’:
This page was last reviewed by , Monday, 1 June 2009.
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