Nan:2010-05-12-result-sci.psychology.psychotherapy.moderated
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From: Big-8 Management Board <board@big-8.org> Subject: RESULT - sci.psychology.psychotherapy.moderated will be removed Date: Wed, 12 May 2010 10:44:40 EDT Message-ID: <48mdnfti7MDmIHfWnZ2dnUVZ_tadnZ2d@supernews.com> RESULT sci.psychology.psychotherapy.moderated will be removed The Last Call for Comments on 5 May 2010 initiated a five-day period for final comments. Following this comment period, the Big-8 Management Board has decided by consensus to remove the newsgroup. NEWSGROUPS LINE: sci.psychology.psychotherapy.moderated Practice of psychotherapy. Moderated CHARTER: Overview: Sci.psychology.psychotherapy.moderated (hereinafter "sppm") exists as a forum for the discussion of psychotherapy. Anyone with an interest in such discussion is welcome. This would include practitioners of all types (psychologists, psychiatrists, marriage/family counselors, social workers, etc.), students of therapy, and therapy clientele. Appropriate and Inappropriate Posts: Some examples of topics appropriate for discussion in sppm include (but are not limited to) the following: * a particular type of psychotherapy (e.g., cognitive-behavioral, psychodynamic), or a comparison between two types. There will be no restrictions on the types of therapeutic modalities that are appropriate for discussion -- save for treatments that seem to have no obvious connection to psychology (e.g., palm-reading, crystals). The latter will not be accepted, unless a clear, plausible connection to psychology is made. * a particular psychological disorder (e.g., depression, eating disorder) * a particular psychological theory (e.g., object relations theory, learning theory), as it relates to the material of therapy * research relevant to psychotherapy * psychopharmacological (drug) or other biological treatments, as they relate to psychotherapy * diagnostic issues * therapist training and supervision * ethical issues faced by therapists * trends in practice (e.g., emerging or alternative modalities) * the relationship between psychotherapy and other fields of inquiry such as philosophy or religion (as long as the discussion remains focused on psychotherapy) * career issues (e.g., establishing a private practice, coping with managed care) * business related directly to psychotherapy (e.g., employment opportunities, equipment for sale) * case studies (if and only if client anonymity is ensured) * announcements and reports of meetings, conferences, and newsletters, including those put out by self-help organizations (please consider posting or cross-posting these to sci.psychology.announce, however) * requests for information about a specific problem. However, those looking for exchanges characteristic of a support group should seek out an actual support group, as sppm was not designed to serve that function. The following are inappropriate for sppm, and posts containing them will be rejected: * personal attacks, including allegations of professional misconduct (the latter should be brought to the attention of the appropriate authorities) * discussions which wander far from the topic of psychotherapy (including spam) * cross-posting to groups outside of the psychology topic area, unless the reason for crossposting is evident (e.g., cross-posting to a sci.med group when drug therapy is being discussed). Responses may be made to the same groups or a subset thereof without further justification. * gross violations of netiquette. These may include, for example, excessive repetition -- defined as more than 90% quoted material, or posting more frequently than once per month an article with more than 90% unchanged text (moderators may change these value in the future, if they find them to be unsatisfactory) -- or chronic misattribution of quoted text. DISTRIBUTION: This document has been posted to the following newsgroups: news.announce.newgroups news.groups.proposals sci.psychology.psychotherapy.moderated sci.psychology.psychotherapy PROPONENT: Proponent: Tim McNamara <timmcn@bitstream.net> (one of eight moderators). CHANGE HISTORY: First proposal by Tim McNamara 2010-03-17, submitted to the sci.psychology.psychotherapy.moderated moderator's mailing list. Second proposal by Tim McNamara 2010-03-27, rejected due to needed corrections in the RFD. Third proposal by Tim McNamara 2010-03-29 with corrections. Request for final discussion by Tim McNamara 2010-05-04. Last call for comments 2010-05-05 by the Big Eight Management Board. -- Alexander Bartolich and Martin Moleski, co-chairs of the Big 8 Management Board