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No doubt you will have noticed there’s a wide world beyond CounsellingResource.com; try as we might, we just can’t seem to cover it all! So we’re now working with the great open source content collection assembled at Wikipedia to bring you an extensive encyclopedia supplement right from this site. Read on for full details of the content and its slick search interface.

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Yep, we’ve decided we just can’t cover it all…

But with over 1 million articles (and growing), the worldwide team of contributors that create the Wikipedia is getting closer by the day. That’s why we’re now working with this great collection of content to bring you a direct line to the open source encyclopedia that can cover everything from Albatross to Zucchini, not to mention a pretty decent batch of material about Psychology and other topics more closely related to the themes of this site. (And yes, there’s even the Google ad spam king of 2005, the one and only Mesothelioma. The spam around this topic would be quite funny, if only the disease itself weren’t so tragic.) Just go to the main page of the encyclopedia for the svelte search interface.

Admittedly, the occasional stinker slips through, with some party political proselytizing, religious fanaticism, or just plain poor scholarship, but on the whole, we think you’ll find the encyclopedia to be an outstanding resource. Let us know how you get on with it, and if the beta software we’re using to deliver the encyclopedia content gives you any trouble, we’d be especially glad to know.

Have fun!

About the Author: With an educational background in philosophy and mathematics, as well as in counselling, Dr Mulhauser enjoys publishing CounsellingResource.com, providing online counselling and therapy services, and spending time with his family.

This article was last reviewed by on Wednesday, 14th June 2006.

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