The Blogs

Rational and Loving It

Friday, December 24, 2010

Blog by REBT therapist, Laurel Steinberg, LHMC.

http://rationalandlovingit.blogspot.com/

High Conflict Institute

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Blog by Bill Eddy, LCSW, Esq. about dealing with "HCPs"--high conflict personalities.

A Shrink for Men

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Dr. Tara aims to "help men (and women) break free of the female-dominated pop psychology stranglehold of the last 30 years that’s confused both men and women and caused untold relationship damage."

CBTish

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

"CBTish is a blog about cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and related things.

My intention is that it will be centred on CBT in private practice in the United Kingdom, but at the same time range widely over related topics."


The Business End of Psychotherapy

Sunday, July 25, 2010

"The details of the psychotherapy container" according to Dan Quinn, PsyD.

Anxiety Treatment L.A.

Blog from Anxiety Treatment L.A.

The Therapist Within

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

PsychCentral-hosted blog by Sydney-based psychotherapist, Gabrielle Gawne-Kelnar.

The Psychology of Wellbeing

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Blog by Jeremy McCarthy, spa runner turned positive psychology practitioner:

More Marriage

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Laura Lefelar-Barch, relocated from "From the Couch":

Tim Hill

Blog by Melbourne psychotherapist, Tim Hill:

http://timhillpsychotherapy.com/psychotherapy-blog.html

The Relationship

Friday, May 21, 2010

The Imago therapy/"Getting the Love You Want" blog:

Liquic Professional's Blog

Monday, May 17, 2010

Blog about private practice marketing from therapist directory Liquic.

http://professional.liquic.com/

Paul the Counsellor

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Blog by Melbourne-based therapist, Dr. Paul Cullen:

Facticity

Monday, May 10, 2010

"A psychologist's observations about mental health, psychotherapy, and self-help" by Dr. Tracy Ochester, a therapist in Kansas City, Kansas.

Tamara Suttle

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Blog by...Tamara Suttle. Recent posts focus on how-tos and upside of journaling.

The Weekly Well

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Blog by Andrew Shaw, LMFT:

One Life Therapy

Friday, April 30, 2010

Blog by Sydney-based therapist Gabrielle Gawne-Kelnar.

http://onelifetherapy.blogspot.com

Peter H Brown

Saturday, April 17, 2010


Peter Brown BHMS (Hons) MPsychClin MAPS
I’m a Clinical Psychologist and have a private practice and consultancy in Brisbane Australia. I have 20 years experience in child, adult and family psychology.
I am co-founder and co-director of Christian Wholeness Counselling Services.
I love researching, reading and seeking out new books and resources for myself and my clients. I thought that others might be interested in some of what I have found also, hence this blog…

http://peterhbrown.wordpress.com/

Dennis Palumbo

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Blog by screenwriter-turned-screenwriter's therapist, Dennis Palumbo.

http://dennispalumbo.blogspot.com/

Online Therapy Institute Blog

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

"Bringing together technology and mental health":

http://www.onlinetherapyinstituteblog.com/

Mental Health on the Web

Blog by online therapy guru, DeeAnna Merz Nagel. Subtitle: "Psychotherapy, Online Counseling, Internet Addiction, Mental Health and Wellness."

http://www.mentalhealthonthewebblog.com/

Adventures in Telepsychiatry

Blog by Partrick Barta, MD, PhD:

http://adventuresintelepsychiatryblog.patrickbarta.com/

Shrink Rap (Vancouver)

Blog by Kathy James of Tri City Psychology Services:

LA Therapist

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Blog by James E. Walton, PhD.

http://thelatherapist.blogspot.com/

Mindful Musings

Friday, March 19, 2010

Blog by San Francisco-based psychologist, Dr. Keely Kolmes

http://www.drkkolmes.com/blog

Through the Eyes of Therapy Dogs

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Therapy dogs and Tara Moser, LCSW speak:

http://www.throughtheeyesoftherapydogs.blogspot.com/

The Stress Check-Up

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Blog by David D. Clarke, MD.  "About":
David D. Clarke, MD is a clinical assistant professor of medicine emeritus at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU), a clinical lecturer with Pacific University, is board-certified in Gastroenterology and Internal Medicine and practiced Gastroenterology in Portland, Oregon from 1984 to 2009. ..r. Clarke has lectured extensively on stress illness to internal medicine, family practice and gynecology physicians, mental health professionals, physician assistants, nurse practitioners and other groups including chaplains, pharmacists, chronic pain specialists and the public across the U.S
http://www.stressillness.com/blog/

Positivity Works

Friday, February 26, 2010

Blog by Nakeya Fields, LCSW, a therapist in Pasadena, CA. The site "promotes the idea that thinking positive is being positive. It also provides commentary, support, and mental health resources that help to bring positivity in creative and interactive ways."

http://positivityworks.wordpress.com/

Psychiatric Times

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

The Psychiatric Times group blog, "Couch in Crisis."  Currently featuring musings about the DSM-V draft.

http://www.psychiatrictimes.com/blog/couchincrisis

Two Chairs Counselling

Blogging and "sometimes some ranting" from a British psychotherapist posting as "Tamarisk."


http://www.twochairscounselling.blogspot.com/

Better Than Cured

Sunday, February 14, 2010

From the site, by psychiatrist Christine Forest:

"Working as a psychiatrist for over ten years, last seven in private practice, I have constantly searched for better ways to help my patients. I designed BETTER THAN CURED PROGRAM with this thought in mind...Here is in brief my journey: after graduating from medical school at the University of Medicine Timisoara, Romania, I specialized for four years in psychiatry at the University of Southern California. I am affiliated with Cedars Sinai hospital and I have my own private practice. For more information about my medical practice, please visit my web site at drforest.com."

http://betterthancured.blogspot.com/

Psychotherapy Brown Bag

Monday, February 1, 2010

From the site:

Michael Anestis is a doctoral candidate in the clinical psychology department at Florida State University under the supervision of Thomas Joiner. His work focuses on the impact of emotions on behavior with a particular focus on negative urgency and distress tolerance. He also conducts research on suicide in military populations.

Joye Cox Anestis is a doctoral candidate in the clinical psychology department at Florida State University under the supervision of Joyce Carbonell. Joye's work focuses on issues concerning mentally ill offenders. Additionally, she is interested in the assessment of and sex differences in personality disorders and psychopathy.


http://www.psychotherapybrownbag.com

Shrink Central

Friday, January 29, 2010

Blog by Dr. Katrina Wood:   
I’m a clinical psychologist in Los Angeles and now a blogger.

I work as director of Wilshire Valley Therapy Centers in Los Angeles and Encino. I also host the weekly talk show “The Resurrection of Love” on BlogTalk Radio. My latest self-help book, “That’s Not Love! This Is” is now available on Amazon.com.

I’m excited about expanding into the world of blogging — there are so many new, important and innovative things going on in the world of psychology today.

One goal of the “Shrink Central” blog is to help you relate to the practice of mental health as a necessary part of our wellness. This can be critical to our day-to-day approach to life as well as our long-term views of ourselves and the world around us.

http://drkatrinawood.com/

The Pocket Psychologist

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

"This handy blog provides insights, advice and reflections on a variety of psychological issues from Dr. Paula Bruce, a clinical and forensic psychologist with a practice in Beverly Hills, CA."

http://www.thepocketpsychologist.blogspot.com/

Beyond the Therapist's Couch

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

David Ebaugh, LCSW explains: "I am a licensed psychotherapist and couples counselor here in Portland, Oregon. In addition to my private practice, I conduct free, introductory teleseminars and weekly, fee-based, teleseminars on the use of mindfulness and happiness principles in daily living, one moment at a time, breathing, noticing, thoughtfully living."

http://www.davelcsw.com/

The Compatible Therapist

Friday, January 15, 2010

Cousin of PPB affiliate, MyTherapistMatch.com, which aims to connect clients and therapists based upon results of a personality traits survey.


http://www.thecompatibletherapist.com/

Generally Thinking

Thursday, January 14, 2010

From the site:

I’m Warren Davies, the owner and author of GenerallyThinking. I’m a master’s student in applied positive psychology at the University of East London, and I graduated from the same place last year with a first class bachelor’s in psychology.

This site is about people, how the mind works, why we do what we do, and how we can use this knowledge to get by a little better in life. There are three main sections of the site:

http://generallythinking.com/blog/

Eating Disorder Recovery Blog

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Blog by Joanna Poppink, MFT.

http://jpoppink.com/index.php/joannas-blog

Will Baum, LCSW

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

New posts and home base for posts elsewhere from PPB ed., Will Baum, LCSW.

http://www.willbaum.com/blog/

Fxck Feelings

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

About the anonymous author:

"Dr. Lastname is the pseudonym of a psychiatrist and his not-MD writing partner. The good doctor believes his advice is right and your goal is probably wrong. This is because he has two (count'em) Harvard degrees (one in Latin) and you don't, and maybe also because he's gotten old and cranky treating many, many patients, both mentally ill and not particularly ill, under the "Thou Shalt Not Whine" sign in his office. His writing partner has been published in several pop culture magazines and an essay collection here and there. The doctor answers your questions, the writer puts them into words, and someday, they will reveal what their actual last names are."

Effective Family Communication

Sunday, January 3, 2010

Blog by Ben Klempner, LMSW.


http://www.effectivefamilycommunication.com/