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Published Online: 2 May 2008

Psych.org Has a New Look!

APA recently debuted its overhauled and redesigned Web site, which can still be accessed at<www.psych.org>. The site features a user-friendly, more logical structure; improved search capability; and content that is new or has been updated.
Like the old Web site, the new version continues to serve as a resource for APA members and those seeking information on psychiatry and mental health. Other user-friendly features include a schedule of APA meetings and other meetings of interest to members as well as links to APA's major periodicals, APPI books, and APA Job Bank.
The newly designed Members Corner, accessible from the homepage, contains membership and professional information that can be accessed by members only. The navigation bar at the top of the Members Corner homepage makes it easy to navigate.
Patients and the public will find information specifically aimed at them on mental illness, treatment, and topical issues under “Healthy Minds, Healthy Lives.”
APA welcomes members' feedback about the site. Look for “Website Feedback” under “APA news” on the right of the homepage.▪

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