Psych Central®, a leading mental health portal, today launched a consumer-centric news service at www.PsychCentral.com/news. Each weekday,
peer-reviewed news articles covering developments and research in mental health and psychology are offered free to the general public. An RSS feed is also available enabling consumers to
integrate Psych Central news into their own news aggregator.
's8220;Those interested in psychology can trust the accuracy of our news,'s8221; said Dr. John M. Grohol, Psy.D., founder and publisher of Psych Central. 's8220;Health professionals
review each news article we publish and are constantly scouring the Internet for relevant stories. Psych Central's8217;s news service will be an invaluable resource for consumers and
researchers, professors and practitioners.'s8221;
Recent studies show that a growing number of consumers prefer to read news online. In a recently released analysis of consumer activity at general news sites, comScore Media Metrix
reported that more than half (54 percent) of all U.S. Internet users visited general news sites in June 2006.
As new articles are added to the Psych Central news service, they are archived into 31 categories ranging from 's8220;addiction's8221; to 's8220;suicide's8221; for easy access. These
categories are similar to channels within PsychCentral.com making the news service a seamless addition to Psych Central's8217;s other offerings, such as the World of Psychology blog and
more than 6,000 pages of additional clinical mental health content.
About Psych Central
Psych Central is a leading consumer mental health portal. Located at www.PsychCentral.com, the site features original, peer-reviewed editorial
content, news, research briefs, clinical trials, ratings and reviews of medications and treatments, the popular World of Psychology blog, and a thriving online community. Each month more
than 600,000 people visit Psych Central's8217;s independent libraries and communities, contribute to their own blogs, take an interactive screening quiz, and track their progress over
time. Founded in 1995, Psych Central is published by John M. Grohol, Psy.D., a pioneer and expert in online mental health. Dr. Grohol'ss leadership broke down the barriers of stigma often
associated with mental health concerns, bringing trusted resources to the Internet.
Psych Central does not provide professional diagnosis or treatment.