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User Experiences

This area is intended as a portal to all User Experiences. These experiences will also be linked to from relevant topics, e.g. Depression experiences will be linked to from the article Depression.


Introduction

Experiences Purpose

List of Experiences

This list of experiences is intended to list all of the experience types that are shared on the Psychology Wiki. There are 3 links listed for each experience:



Experience Types:

Anti Depressants

Illnesses/Conditions

Methods of Recovery

Therapy

Examples of Experiences

Here are some example experiences, to give you an idea of what this section is all about:

REAL

User:Unhappy_Larry/Experience

FICTIONAL

  • User:Unhappy Fred/Experience
  • NEEDED: More examples of Experiences (either fictional examples, or examples written by Psy Wiki contributors).

Confidentiality, Anonymity and Withdrawal

Users who submit experiences to the Psychology Wiki will at all times remain anonymous and their experiences will be treated with total confidentiality. Note that Alias user accounts will be allowed, if an existing contributor wishes to share an experience anonymously.

Once the experiences are uploaded to that User's page, the user can request that an Administrator protect the page from further edits. This is recommended as it prevents other users from changing the content. The administrators at the Psychology Wiki reserve the right to edit experiences for spelling, grammar and structure. They also reserve the right to remove experiences which are in any way offensive, racist, sexist or in any other way inflammatory to other persons or groups.

The user who submitted an experience can at any time ask for the experience to be withdrawn from the site. To do so, please login and leave a message with an administrator, who will then delete the experience from our records.

Please Note:
Psychology and medicine are changing sciences and not all therapies are clearly established. New research changes treatment and therapy recommendations daily. The contributors to the Psychology Wiki have used their best efforts to provide information that is up-to-date and accurate and reflects generally accepted academic standards at the time of publication. However, as our science is constantly changing and human error possible, the contributors to this article do not warrant the information as accurate or complete, nor are they responsible for omissions or errors in the article or for the results of using this information. The reader should confirm the information in this article from other sources prior to use. See full disclaimer for further statement.




The information given on this website, is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. If you have a medical or psychological problem, or are taking prescribed medication, please consult with your doctor.


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