Questions: What Is The Center for Counseling and Consultation? What Is CenterSite, LLC? What Will I Find On The Center? How Can I Locate Information on The Center? How Are Link Pages Laid Out? How Does The Center Rate Web Pages? How Can I Make The Center My Homepage? How Private Is The Information I Submit To The Center? I Don't See The Information I Need!
Answers: (^) What Is The Center for Counseling and Consultation? The Center for Counseling and Consultation is a organization providing on-line information and educational resources as a way of supporting their community. (^) What Is CenterSite, LLC? This website is a member of the CenterSite Network, and is hosted by CenterSite, LLC, a Columbus, Ohio (USA) based provider of advanced turnkey website solutions for behavioral health care facilities, institutions and groups. CenterSite websites are professionally hosted and are constantly kept up to date with *all* of the award-winning content featured in Mental Help Net. Individual CenterSite websites are highly personalized for each client organization, featuring client logos, and as little or as much client-generated content (articles, stories, about-us pages, etc.) as each client desires to post. Please visit http://centersite.net (or call ) for more information on CenterSite website products. (^) What Will I Find On The Center? The Center features the following resources:
- Mental Health News
Here, you'll find recent news and articles relevant to topics in mental health.
- Topic Centers
Here, you'll find multiple topic centers, each focused on a single important topic in mental health (such as Depression, Anxiety, etc.). For each topic, find collected on a single index page, links to educational and informative articles, links, news, etc. Some topic areas are more fleshed out than others. All topic areas contain a link page (or pages) where you will find reviewed and rated links to other web sites that are available for each topic.
- Searchable Databases
Search for many different sorts of mental health related resources: jobs, treatment centers, therapists, conferences and workshops, etc.
- Free Online Books
Including a very comprehensive self-help book Psychological Self-Tools, and the Self-help Sourcebook Online
(^) How Do I Locate Information On The Center?
Browse our Topic Centers The best way to find information on a specific mental health or wellness issue is to go to the The Center Center that deals with that topic. Popular topic centers include Depression, Bipolar Disorder, Anxiety, Schizophrenia, Personality Disorders, and Abuse. There are many more centers on the site. Find the center you are interested in from the Topics Center page. Search Engine You can search for all The Center content directly by using our search engine which is avaible on every page in the left side menu. Simply type in any keyword or topic or anything else that comes to mind on a mental health or psychology topic. It will return links to pages that feature information on the keyword you searched for. Click on a link to go right there. (^) How Are Topic Center Pages Laid Out? Topic Center pages contain the following sorts of information related to the specific topic:
- Basic information
- Links to various Internet websites (rated by our review team)
- Advanced and detailed information
- Current news
- Self-help Group resources
- Book review resources
The core of each The Center Topic Center (e.g., Depression Center, Anxiety Center, etc.) is the links section consisting of links to Internet resources. Link pages are laid out as follows. Each link page starts with a list of links to other web pages related to the specific topic. These resources are rated with four-star sites (our highest rating) at the top. 
Clicking on the title of the resource will open up a new Web browser window and take you to that resource. You can keep this spare browser window open, to quickly switch back and forth between The Center and resources of interest to you. Since all resources listed in The Center point to this same new browser window, resources you click on in The Center will continue to appear in this single window; a new window will not keep opening up. If the term 'None noted' comes up beneath this or any heading, that means that The Center is not currently aware of any useful resources for this topic. (^) How Does The Center Rate Web Pages?
Centersite, LLC, the company that supplies the content to this website, works to make sure each website we link to has been visited and rated. Ratings take place on a four star scale, where four stars indicates an excellent site, three stars indicates a very good site, two stars indicates a good site, and one star indicates a site that needs a lot of work. (^) How Can I Make This Website My Homepage?
For Internet Explorer:
- Navigate to the homepage of this site
- Click on the "Tools" menu
- Click on the "Internet Options" option
- Click on the "General" tab (if it isn't already open)
- Click on the "Use Current" button in the Homepage section at the top of the panel
- Save your work by clicking on the "OK" button at the bottom of the panel
For Netscape Navigator:
- Navigate to the homepage of this site
- Click on the "Edit" menu
- Click on the "Preferences" option (a small window will open up)
- Find the "Homepage" section.
- Click on the "Use Current Page" button in the Homepage section
- If using Navigator 6.x, make sure the "Homepage" option is set under the "When Navigator opens up, display" section at top
- Save your work by clicking on the "OK" button at the bottom of the panel
(^) How Private Is The Information I Submit To The Center? Short Answer: Very Private. As providers of mental health information, services, and resources, we've carefully taken into account your need for privacy while traveling our Web site. You may read our complete privacy statement to be assured that we adhere to strict guidelines to protect you. (^) I Don't See The Information I Need! Mail the . We'll do what we can to help you. |