I found an article on 9/11 and its psychological impact prior to today. I think that it's related to counseling, health, and/or social psychology after reading it.

So, your question is?

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If any of the tutors have looked at the web link on my "SBS assignment" post, that would be great. Someone who has majored in psychology.

That's great that you found an article on the psychological impact of 9/11. To determine whether it's related to counseling, health, and/or social psychology, you can follow these steps:

1. Read the abstract: Start by reading the abstract of the article, which provides a brief summary of its content. The abstract can often give you an idea of whether the article focuses on counseling, health, and/or social psychology.

2. Skim the introduction and conclusion: Go through the introduction and conclusion sections of the article. These sections typically provide a general overview of the topic and the main findings or implications. Skimming these sections can help you identify whether the article is relevant to counseling, health, and/or social psychology.

3. Look for keywords: Scan the article for keywords related to counseling, health, and social psychology. Look for terms such as "psychological impact," "mental health," "counseling interventions," "social support," or any other relevant terms that often appear in articles related to these fields.

4. Check the methodology: Take a look at the methodology section of the article, which describes how the research was conducted. This can give you insight into the type of study (e.g., surveys, interviews, experiments) and the population under investigation. Understanding the methodology can help you determine whether the article aligns with counseling, health, and/or social psychology.

By following these steps, you should be able to assess whether the article you found relates to counseling, health, and/or social psychology.