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Links and Resources

There are several links listed below to outside webpages and associations that may be relevant to the PSC and our services.  These sites should be useful in learning more about the University, mental health community, and affiliated professional organizations.  In addition, a short reading list of self-help books has been added below.

University Links    Mental Health    Organizations

Reading List

 

University Links

University at Buffalo
UB Psychology Department
UB Libraries

UB Counseling Services (free for UB students)
The Center for Children and Families
Depression Research and Treatment Program
The Motor Vehicle Accident Clinic

Mental Health Links

Internet Mental Health
Encyclopedia of Psychology
Freedom from Fear

Organization Links

American Psychological Association
American Psychological Society
American Psychopathological Society
Canadian Psychological Society
Society for a Science of Clinical Psychology
Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies

Reading List

Addis, M.E. & Martell, C.R. (2004). Overcoming depression one step
at a time: The new behavioral activation approach to getting your life
back.
Oakland: New Harbinger Publications.

Antony, M.M., & McCabe, R.E. (2005). Overcoming animal and insect
phobia: How to conquer fear of dogs, snakes, rodents, bees, spiders,
and more.
Oakland: New Harbinger Publications.

Antony, M.M., & McCabe, R.E. (2004). Ten simple solutions to panic:
How to overcome panic attacks, calm physical symptoms, and
reclaim your life.
Oakland: New Harbinger Publications.

Antony, M.M. (2004). Ten simple solutions to shyness:
How to overcome shyness, social anxiety, and fear of public
speaking.
Oakland: New Harbinger Publications.

Gilbert, P. (2001). Overcoming your depression: A step-by-step approach to
gaining control over depression
(2nd Edition). New York: Oxford University Press.

Greenberger, D., & Padesky, C.A. (1995). Mind over mood: Change how
you feel by changing the way you think.
New York: The Guilford Press.