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==[[:Category:Psychology Catalogs]]==
I'm in the process of filling in all the Workgroup-specific Subpage categories, and I came across [[:Category Psychology Catalogs]].  It doesn't really fit the pattern.  It should be a list of the [[CZ:Catalogs|Catalog]] subpages attached to Psychology Workgroup clusters, but instead it seems to be a list of the article pages that describe various DSM conditions.  While all the work you all have done is great, it would be better to make that particular category conform to the general pattern.  Let me know if I can help with this. [[User:JesseWeinstein|JesseWeinstein]] 22:51, 29 January 2008 (CST)
I'm in the process of filling in all the Workgroup-specific Subpage categories, and I came across [[:Category:Psychology Catalogs]].  It doesn't really fit the pattern.  It should be a list of the [[CZ:Catalogs|Catalog]] subpages attached to Psychology Workgroup clusters, but instead it seems to be a list of the article pages that describe various DSM conditions.  While all the work you all have done is great, it would be better to make that particular category conform to the general pattern.  Let me know if I can help with this. [[User:JesseWeinstein|JesseWeinstein]] 22:51, 29 January 2008 (CST)

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Category:Psychology Catalogs

I'm in the process of filling in all the Workgroup-specific Subpage categories, and I came across Category:Psychology Catalogs. It doesn't really fit the pattern. It should be a list of the Catalog subpages attached to Psychology Workgroup clusters, but instead it seems to be a list of the article pages that describe various DSM conditions. While all the work you all have done is great, it would be better to make that particular category conform to the general pattern. Let me know if I can help with this. JesseWeinstein 22:51, 29 January 2008 (CST)