User:Kate.Scharff/sandbox

= (Page title) Test Wikipage = Body c ontent for test wikipedia page intro here. David E. Scharff, M.D. is an American psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, individual couple and family psychotherapist, author and teacher. Along with his wife and collaborator of over 45 years, Jill Savege Scharff, M.D., he is most recognized as a pioneer in introducing British Object Relations Theory to clinicians in the United States and internationally, and for developing new models for integration of this theoretical orientation into family and couple psychoanalytic psychotherapy and psychoanalysis. Scharff’s influence extends into the areas of sex therapy, group relations and teaching—including broadening the reach of clinician training though distance/technology-assisted learning. Scharff has taught in over 30 countries, focusing most recently on Russia and China. He is the author, co-author and editor of over 30 books and 90 journal articles; his work has been translated into more than eight languages.

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This is a heading, it will automatically appear in the table of contents. You can type information here as an intro to the topic. To link to another wikipedia page, like the page for apples, just highlight the word and click the hyperlink button (looks like a chain link icon). To cite or source material, just highlight the full sentence(s) that are being cited, and click the "cite" button. Then you can have wikipedia automatically analyze the website or book (via ISBN number) and generate a citation. Citations will appear at the bottom of the page as "references" and will be ordered by position in the page (1, 2, 3, etc.) You will still need to add a "references" heading at the bottom of the page, just above where the citations land.

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Then you can make sub headings that will appear as sub-bullets to the above heading. Info about heading #1 goes here.

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You could get really deep and write sub-sub headings. They will be bullet points in the table of contents as well.