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Association of Psychologists of Nova Scotia 
Represents the needs of psychology professionals in Nova Scotia. Promotes psychology as a profession, as a science, and as a means of promoting human welfare. Offers an on-line searchable database for finding a psychologist trained in the desired areas.
Source: Association of Psychologists of Nova Scotia (APNS)
Attachment to parents and adjustment in adolescence 
Presents a review of the research literature on the relation between attachment to parents during adolescence and psychological and social adjustment. Summarizes recommendations for healthy parenting practices, government programming and research.
Source: Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC)
Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) 
Defines and discusses attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Briefly explores behaviour therapy treatment.
Source: Canadian Psychological Association (CPA)
From: Your health: 'Psychology Works' fact sheets
Autism 
Describes autism and how it is diagnosed. Discusses the effectiveness of different psychological approaches used in assessment and treatment. Includes links to related sites.
Source: Canadian Psychological Association (CPA)
From: Your health: 'Psychology Works' fact sheets
Canadian code of ethics for psychologists  PDF
Articulates ethical principles, values, and standards to guide members of the Canadian Psychological Association. Link requires PDF reader.
Source: Canadian Psychological Association (CPA)
Canadian psychology 
Publishes generalist psychology articles in the areas of theory, research, and practice. The online edition includes tables of contents of back issues.
Source: Canadian Psychological Association (CPA)
Canadian Psychological Association 
Represents Canadian psychologists; works to advance and promote psychology as a science and a profession; and develops standards and ethical principles for education, training, science, and practice in psychology. Website includes advocacy guides and CPA journals.
Source: Canadian Psychological Association (CPA)
Canadian Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology 
Works to identify health service providers in psychology who meet certain educational and training standards set by Council. Promotes professional standards by encouraging continuing education and research. Web site presents its database, searchable either by name, or by city and expertise.
Source: Canadian Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology (CRHSPP)
Chronic pain 
Describes the different types of chronic pain and discusses the impact it has on the lives of sufferers. Outlines how psychologists use several different techniques to help people recover their strength and sense of self worth, and improve the quality of their lives, in spite of the pain. Includes links to related sites.
Source: Canadian Psychological Association (CPA)
From: Your health: 'Psychology Works' fact sheets
Cognitive disorders & dementia 
Defines both cognitive disorders and dementia. Lists the medical conditions that can be the result in dementia. Describes some of the ways in which psychologists can help patients and their families minimize the effects of cognitive disabilities.
Source: Canadian Psychological Association (CPA)
From: Your health: 'Psychology Works' fact sheets
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