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be varied, particularly if that helps your article progressively develop concepts and avoid repetition. Do not discourage potential readers by placing a highly technical section near the start of your article. An issue that is now only of historical significance may benefit from having its History section moved towards the top.
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The following lists of suggested sections are intended to help structure a new article or when an existing article requires a substantial rewrite. Changing an established article simply to fit these guidelines might not be welcomed by other editors. The given order of sections is encouraged but may
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Clinical articles can achieve a level of consistency by using the top level headers specified below. However, the spectrum of psychological conditions is huge and some sections will necessarily be absent or may be better merged.
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Knowledge is written for the general reader. It is an encyclopedia, not a comprehensive psychological text or manual. While psychologists or clients may find much of interest, they are not the target audience.
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At the end of the article, place ] for the categories it belongs in, but use the lowest appropriate sub-level. Useful top-levels to start looking under include:
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Some terms may differ in their usage in psychology compared to general usage. Many client groups, particularly those that have been stigmatised, prefer
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Either the page is no longer relevant or consensus on its purpose has become unclear. To revive discussion, seek broader input via a forum such as the
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indicate that the term in most common lay usage should be adopted, with some possible exceptions. Wikiproject medicine, however,
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This page proposes style guidelines for editing psychology-related articles. The general
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Abstracts of many psychology-related journals are freely available online at
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that medical articles should favor the technical term.
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Knowledge:Manual of Style
Knowledge:Manual of Style (Psychology)

historical
village pump
Medicine-related articles
Anatomy-related articles
Psychology
Medicine
Neuroscience
Sociology
Philosophy
Manual of Style
Knowledge naming conventions
reports agreeing
person-first terminology
Category:Psychology
Knowledge:Citing sources
Knowledge:Footnotes
Knowledge:Guide to layout
PubMed
Categories
Inactive project pages
Knowledge style guideline proposals

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