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20 Best Psychology Websites – Updated List [February 2023]

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Undeniably, psychology websites have been a useful vehicle in promoting the discipline of psychology – and can also beinstrumental in promoting awareness about mental health.

Dr David Charlton, a chartered psychologist, explained: “As a regular blogger and podcaster putting quality content out regarding mental health and psychology it helps to educate people and bust many myths and false information around the domain. It’s one of the reasons for the name of my podcastDemystifying Mental Toughness; it’s a topic I’m very passionate about.”

Here are some popular psychology websites that are highly regarded for their quality of information and resources.These websites have been chosen based on popularity, social media presence, and performance on search engines (We also have a more objective list ofthe most visited mental health websites).

  1. APA Psych Learning Curveis a place where educators, students, parents, activists and psychologists can explore the latest in educational psychology.
  2. BPS Research Digestis published by the British Psychological Society in 2005. Its aim is to showcase psychological science while also casting a critical eye over its methods.
  3. Cogprintsis an electronic archive for self-archive papers in any area of psychology, neuroscience, linguistics, and computer science.
  4. Happier Humanhas a wide selection of articles relating to psychology, mental health, and well-being. They also focus on ways to lead a happier life.
  5. Mind Hacksgives Neuroscience and psychology tricks to find out what’s going on inside your brain.
  6. MindEdprovides extensive resources for professionals and volunteers, focusing on children and young people’s mental health. There are also specific resources to support CAMHS and CYP IAPT learners and those on counselling courses.
  7. National Institute of Mental Healthis the largest scientific organisation in the world dedicated to research focused on the psychology, understanding, treatment and prevention of mental disorders and the promotion of mental health.
  8. NUIG Health Psychology Blogis from the School of Psychology of the National University of Ireland, Galway is a central hub of research in this area, with strong links to the Divisions of Health Psychology in both the Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI) and the British Psychological Society (BPS).
  9. OU Psychology Blogis run by the School of Psychology of the Open University. It covers forensic psychology, counselling, and social psychology.
  10. Positive Psychologywas founded by Seph Fontane Pennock and Hugo Alberts. They had one thing in mind when they started Positive Psychology: to help people understand positive psychology and how to apply it to their everyday lives.
  11. Psych Centralclaims to be the largest and oldest independent mental health social network. Since 1995, its award-winning website has been run by mental health professionals offering reliable, trusted information and over 250 support groups to consumers.
  12. Psychology Todaywas first launched in 1967 and continues to thrive. On this site, they have gathered a group of renowned psychologists, academics, psychiatrists and writers to contribute their thoughts and ideas on what makes us tick.
  13. PsychNewsDailypublishes the latest psychology news, from neuroscience and psychometrics to mental health and more.
  14. Psychregis the website you are reading now. Launched in 2014 as a directory, it soon evolved into publishing articles on psychology and mental health, running itsYouTube channel, and its own open-access publication.
  15. PsyPostis a psychology and neuroscience news website dedicated to reporting the latest research on human behaviour, cognition, and society.
  16. The Scientific American has a page calledMind, which is dedicated to news and articles about psychology.
  17. Simply Psychologyoffers a guide to psychology theories and psychology and psychology studies and is aimed at psychology students of all levels.
  18. Social Psychology Networkis one of the largest sites devoted to psychological research and teaching.
  19. UCL Experimental Psychology Blogis run by UCL’s Psychology and Language Sciences (PALS). They undertake world-leading research and teaching in mind, behaviour, and language. It brings together researchers in a range of disciplines such as cognition, neuroscience, linguistics, education, communication, medicine, health, phonetics and development.
  20. Welldoingis a site devoted to mental health, self-development and well-being, with its own directory of therapists and counsellors.

These websites are highly respected sources of information for individuals seeking to learn more about psychology and mental health. However, it’s important to note that information found on websites should be used as a starting point and should not replace the advice of a licensed mental health professional.


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