This page contains Wikipedians who have identified themselves (at least on Wikipedia) as being Psychologists. Please only specify your user page in this category, and not any sub-pages.
The American Psychological Association defines "psychologists" as persons who "have a doctoral degree in psychology from an organized, sequential program in a regionally accredited university or professional school". See below for "Category:Wikipedians interested in psychology".
There are several user boxes that link to this category, including:
{{user counselor}}
This user is a counselor. |
{{User psychologist}}:
This user is a psychologist. |
{{User psychotherapist}}:
This user is a psychotherapist. |
{{User psychiatrist}}:
This user is a psychiatrist. |
This category has only the following subcategory.
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 584 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
(previous page) ( next page)This page contains Wikipedians who have identified themselves (at least on Wikipedia) as being Psychologists. Please only specify your user page in this category, and not any sub-pages.
The American Psychological Association defines "psychologists" as persons who "have a doctoral degree in psychology from an organized, sequential program in a regionally accredited university or professional school". See below for "Category:Wikipedians interested in psychology".
There are several user boxes that link to this category, including:
{{user counselor}}
This user is a counselor. |
{{User psychologist}}:
This user is a psychologist. |
{{User psychotherapist}}:
This user is a psychotherapist. |
{{User psychiatrist}}:
This user is a psychiatrist. |
This category has only the following subcategory.
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 584 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
(previous page) ( next page)