Welcome mental health professionals! This is not a typical directory. We hope you'll be pleasantly surprised. Use the search field or the outline structure (see sidebar) to find resources. Learn more about the directory. Get some tips for using the directory.
This area is for resources that provide diverse or general content relevent to professional mental health knowledge or practice. Resources that are primarily for the general public are included when they have substantial information of interest to professionals.
Unlike the General area, this section, Topical, takes you only to topic-centered sources. The broad categories here, such as Disorders, help you drill efficiently into specific subjects.
This area contains clinical search, reference and research tools. Research tools are more specialized resources than search tools. You'll find both topical and general tools here. The resources are in the topics in this section.
This manual is under construction. The Extras section is getting some good "inner work" processes and special interest topics, such as information for therapists and others that want a good "look under the hood" at shimmering. If you get on our mailing list, I'll provide news when major improvements are completed.
Introducing free, online: The Shimmering Manual, a self-help resource for everyone, including skeptics. This is non-metaphysical and is sensitive to related science as it unfolds.
The more you experience shimmering, the more of a broad and flexible understanding and skill you will have. If I could only impart a few skills to someone (kind of like asking which recordings you'd take to a deserted planet), it would be the ones in this section.
Our first e-course for Kindle. Did you know you can also get a free kindle viewer for your computer or other device? Providers here provide credits.
FREE Shimmering Workbook Link
If you like the information on this site, you'll probably love shimmering. It's a valuable skill. You can learn it for free on this site, in The Shimmering Workbook. If you use bilateral sound, this manual is very helpful.