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I moved the article from Clinical Depression to Depression because of navigation purposes using templates.
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As most of the related pages for depression simply refer to it as 'depression' eg: [[Depression:Service user page]] it is much easier to use a <nowiki>{{PAGENAME}} template</nowiki> if the pagename is actually the more commonly used term. In this case, depression.
<b><big>There are two parts to this discussion page. The first section involves alterations to be made to the article, and the second section is for people to discuss depression itself, discuss current research, put forward hypotheses etc...</big></b>
 
   
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I have also moved the old discussion there as well.
==(1) Cleaning up Article==
 
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Moved it back to Clinical depression and set up disambig. page at [[Depression]]
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But have labelled theadditional pages coming of as Depression - pages. Used the hyphen instead of the colon as the latter can take you to pages on the Depression wiki. we can link fronm the depressed mood page to Depression - Biological factors etc [[User:Dr Joe Kiff|Dr Joe Kiff]] 14:39, 1 March 2007 (UTC)
   
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Each of the new subpages needs a small introduction, just the headlines as it were[[User:Dr Joe Kiff|Dr Joe Kiff]] 14:39, 1 March 2007 (UTC)
This article is intended to serve as the example, advert and template for the rest of the clinical articles on the Psychology Wiki. Once we get this right, we can begin to advertise the site as we will have our example/advertisement/template to show off to people.
 
 
==Structure Guide==
 
 
I think we will keep the overall structure similar to this layout, and use this as a template/guide for other conditions such as schizophrenia. What we need to do is write an introductory paragraph for each of the sub headings, as well as a couple of sentances for each of the sub-subjects (e.g. Depression in Women).
 
 
We don't want to go into too much detail here, as the idea is to do that in the articles which we are linking to. Both Lifeartist and I feel that making articles like Depression a 'portal' to other articles which deal with the details of certain aspects of depression is the best way to lay out this wiki. [[User:Mostly Zen|Mostly Zen]] 11:23, 9 July 2006 (UTC)
 
 
That said, if you have some good ideas, please contribute, we have some idea of structure now, but the Psychology Wiki is here to be made by everyone.
 
 
 
===To Do===
 
*1) Decide on overall structure of the article
 
** I think I've sorted the overall structure. What do people think? Do the basic title headings, subheadings, templates etc work? Would we use the exact same layout for Schizophrenia for example? I've basically just sorted out all the related articles that Lifeartist added links for. [[User:Mostly Zen|Mostly Zen]] 14:50, 26 June 2006 (UTC)
 
***Zen, I think that they layout of the article looks great. Are you planning on using the same template for Schizophrenia, etc.? It might make a good outline/base for people to work off of. [[User:Sonrisasgrandes|Sonrisasgrandes]] 01:25, 9 July 2006 (UTC) :)
 
**** Hi Sonrisa, yes the idea is to use this template for things like Schizophrenia etc as well, once we have finalised it. I met with Lifeartist the other day and we discussed the format. We want to have an introductory paragraph for each of the sub-subjects (like depression in women, etiology of depression, treatment etc... then those subjects will be linked to their own seperate article. I like the changes you have done. [[User:Mostly Zen|Mostly Zen]] 11:23, 9 July 2006 (UTC)
 
 
*2) Fix all templates. Fix layout of templates
 
** Think I've sorted the templates. Do we need ICD-0 codes? if not i shall remove them and fix the other disease links. [[User:Mostly Zen|Mostly Zen]]
 
 
*3) Add link to User Experiences
 
** Added. We need to get some user experiences uploaded and we need to tidy up the service users areas.
 
 
*4) Add Practitioner Comments
 
** This is up to Lifeartist and his colleagues/trainees.
 
 
 
* Hey folks, just had a couple questions. I did a bit of editing on this article tonight, I hope that you approve. Are the links under "Depression in women," "Depression in men," etc. supposed to stay there, or is the goal to put the info about depression in men, for example, under that header without a link? Also, starting in the 3rd paragraph of the article, there are several perspectives mentioned (learning, cognitive, etc.) would it be wise to put headings for each of those? Or, would there not be enough info for each of them? Thanks for the input, please let me know if you have any advice/criticism! :)
 
[[User:Sonrisasgrandes|Sonrisasgrandes]] 02:11, 9 July 2006 (UTC) :)
 
:: Hi Sonrisa, I'd do an intro sentance for the external links (e.g. depression in women) and an intro paragraph for sub headings, e.g. Depression in society, History, Theory & Cause etc...
 
 
==(2) Discussion Forum==
 
 
Here's an article by Randolph M. Nesse that's worth checking out:
 
*Nesse R.M. (2000). Is depression an adaptation? ''[[Archives of General Psychiatry]]''. 57, 14-20. [http://www-personal.umich.edu/~nesse/Articles/IsDepAdapt-ArchGenPsychiat-2000.pdf Full text]
 
 
Also:
 
*[http://www-personal.umich.edu/~nesse/publications.htm A list of publications by Nesse]
 
:[[User:Jaywin|Jaywin]] 05:43, 25 June 2006 (UTC)
 

Revision as of 09:34, 5 December 2008

I moved the article from Clinical Depression to Depression because of navigation purposes using templates.

As most of the related pages for depression simply refer to it as 'depression' eg: Depression:Service user page it is much easier to use a {{PAGENAME}} template if the pagename is actually the more commonly used term. In this case, depression.

I have also moved the old discussion there as well. Moved it back to Clinical depression and set up disambig. page at Depression But have labelled theadditional pages coming of as Depression - pages. Used the hyphen instead of the colon as the latter can take you to pages on the Depression wiki. we can link fronm the depressed mood page to Depression - Biological factors etc Dr Joe Kiff 14:39, 1 March 2007 (UTC)

Each of the new subpages needs a small introduction, just the headlines as it wereDr Joe Kiff 14:39, 1 March 2007 (UTC)