psyAdvice.com Wins Outstanding Achievement In Website Development From Interactive Media Awards
April 19, 2007 – 10:50 am | posted in Bipolar, Depression, Mental Health, Psychology / Psychiatrypsyadvice.com, the Internet’s premier resource for psychological advice, has won the Healthcare Outstanding Achievement Award at the 2007 Interactive Media Awards.
The judging panel, made up of Interactive Media Council members, scored the entries against five key criteria ncluding design, content, usability, standards compliance and functionality.
“It’s an honor to have our work recognized by the Interactive Media Awards,” stated David Costello, who developed psyAdvice.com. “We have taken psychological advice and guidance from brick-and-mortar into a new online environment. We feel strongly that psyadvice.com’s advice marketplace system has revolutionized the psychological healthcare industry. This accolade is further proof of this fact.”
psyadvice.com maintains an active panel of advice rofessionals from across the nation, including psychologists, psychiatrists, counselors, marriage and family therapists and nurses. Each is available to read clients’ questions and to offer advice in a private setting for a nominal per-question fee. Through the secure psyAdvice.com communication system, questions and answers are sent via messages similar to e-mail and seen only by the client and the professionals he or she chooses to ask for advice.
To learn more about psyAdvice.com or to get answers to questions, visit http://www.psyadvice.com
About The Interactive Media Awards
The Interactive Media Awards(TM) recognize the highest standards of excellence in website design and development and honor individuals and organizations for their outstanding achievement. Created by the Interactive Media Council, Inc. (IMC), a non-profit organization of leading web designers, developers, programmers, advertisers and other web-related professionals, the competition is designed to elevate the standards of excellence on the Internet.

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