Helpful Links
There are several good web sites with information about psychology and the types of health care service that Dr. Davis offers.PSYCHOLOGY
The Canadian Psychological Association has excellent information in both English and French. In the Public section, you can find details about what psychologists do, and about concerns that psychologists address.
The American Psychological Association has information about many interesting topics and regularly updated articles about current issues of concern.
The Public section of the Ontario Psychological Association's web site has information about what is involved in seeing a psychologist.
The College of Psychologists of Ontario is the organization that regulates the profession of psychology in Ontario.
The Canadian Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology has a good page called About Psychological Services.
The Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies has great client resources that can be found by going to the Public page.
The National Institute for Mental Health in the United States has a section called Mental Health Topics under the Health & Outreach section of its web site.
PsychCentral is a very popular web site.
NEUROPSYCHOLOGY
The Dana Foundation has news and information about the brain.
The Neurology Channel has information about various neurological conditions.
The Secret Life of the Brain is created by PBS, the Public Broadcasting Service in the U.S.
Neuropsychology Central has good links and interesting information.
The Brain From Top To Bottom is McGill University's site that explains all about the brain, in French and English, for beginners to advanced readers.
Sylvius has very good pictures of the brain, and the functions of various parts.
Brain Blog is the blog spot of Dr. Anthony Risser, and provides a good description of clinical neuropsychology.
Mind and Brain News is a good source of up-to-date news articles on the brain.
Scientific American Mind also has articles on the brain.
BRAIN INJURY
Brain Injury Community Re-Entry (Niagara) is a service for adults in the Niagara Region who have experienced an acquired brain injury. It is a not-for-profit organization that receives funding from Ontario's Ministry of Health.
The Ontario Brain Injury Association provides a number of excellent educational resources, and does important work to advocate for people with a brain injury and their families. It has links to support groups around Ontario for survivors of brain injury and their families.
The Ontario Neurotrauma Foundation sponsors research related to brain injury, and makes the results of the research available to the public.
The Toronto Brain Injury Association has much valuable information, for example, about brain injury conferences.
The Brain Injury Association of Canada sponsors conferences and produces a newsletter.
The Brain Injury Association of America presents resources and information for both professionals and the public.
HEALTH
The Public Health Agency of Canada has excellent information about a variety of health conditions and issues related to healthy living.
Health Canada Online is also a great source of information about health.
Ontario's site, Health Ontario, is good for health information around the province.
WebMD has information about various medical conditions.
Human Anatomy Online has great illustrations and animations.
BIOFEEDBACK
The Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback has helpful descriptions of biofeedback and health problems that respond to biofeedback. It also has a document the summarizes what types of problems have scientific evidence to support the effectiveness of biofeedback and neurofeedback.
NEUROFEEDBACK
The International Society for Neurofeedback and Research has a comprehensive bibliography of scientific research on neurofeedback, and a number of links of interest.
The Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback also describes neurofeedback and health problems that respond to it, as shown in scientific research.
The Biofeedback Certification International Alliance is the organization that certifies professionals in biofeedback, EEG biofeedback, and pelvic muscle dysfunction biofeedback.
EEG Info is a company that has a great deal of helpful information about neurofeedback on its web site.
EEG Spectrum has useful information about neurofeedback under the Therapeutic Uses heading.