Mental Health Manual

Mental Health Manual is a blog by Social Work Masters Student Sierra. Sierra created the blog to “inform individuals about mental health and mental illness. Not only will individuals with mental health issues find solace here, but the families and friends of individuals with mental health issues will become educated by reading this blog, allowing them to better support those they love”. The RSS feed contains the latest posts added to the blog.

Mental Health Blog

Mental Health Blog is a consumer-oriented blog providing synopses of news and research in psychology. Written by an anonymous author whose “background is in Psychology and Sociology”, the blog covers an extensive A-Z of topics in psychology, with a focus on daily life topics. The RSS feed contains the latest posts added to the blog.

Your Mental Health @ BlogTalkRadio

BlogTalkRadio is one of the leading social radio networks, providing users with the tools to create their own live talk show. Your Mental Health, hosted by Jacqueline Foreman is a podcast that deals with “mental health issues and illness as well as the stigmas attached to people who suffer from various forms of mental illness. These illnesses include depression, personality disorders, ADHD, agoraphobia, panic, anxiety and many more. Experts will be available each week to answer questions on these topics and offer insights and places where you or a loved one can get help”. The RSS feed contains the latest podcasts added to the site. You can also subscribe via itunes.

Jane’s Mental Health Source Page

Jane’s Mental Health Source Page is a blog by Jane Chin. Jane created the blog in 1998 when she was receiving treatment for clinical depression and used it as a log of her experiences. The purpose of the blog now “is to share depression, bipolar disorder, and mental health-related information from a personal point of view”. The RSS feed contains the latest posts added to the blog.

Mental Health Notes

Mental Health Notes is a blog by Alicia Sparks, a writer for b5 media. Alicia blogs on a wide range of mental health topics with her stated goals being to keep readers “up-to-date with the latest news in mental health, provide my solicited - and very often unsolicited - opinions on mental health issues and offer you a place to ante up your own”.  The RSS feed contains excerpts from the latest posts added to the blog.

Men-tal Health

Men-tal Health is a blog by Adam Field, who works in the Univeristy of Brighton in Applied Psychology and Sociology. Adam’s blog concerns itself with men’s mental health issues and is an ongoing commentary of media and research in the area. The RSS feed contains the latest posts added to the blog.

All that I am, all that I ever was

All that I am, all that I ever was is a blog by Andrew Lake who suffers from bipolar, self-harm, suicidal ideations and other mental ilnesses. Andrew uses his blog to journal his journey with mental illness, educate others about mental illness and provide a commentary on mental health issues/stories in the media. The RSS feed contains the latest posts added to the blog.

All About Psychology

All About Psychology is a “free and comprehensive guide to the world of psychology” by psychologist David Webb. The site covers definitions, history, topic areas, theory and practice, careers, debates, course directories, study skills, news and research. The RSS feed contains posts that alert readers to the latest updates/additions to the site.

Dr Psyche Weblog

Dr Psyche is a blog by Dr Edward V Haas, clinical psychiatrist with a private practice in downtown Manhattan. Edward shares his musings on psychiatry, psychology, and psychotherapy as well as his personal thoughts on a variety of mental health topics. The RSS feed contains excerpts from the latest posts added to the blog.

Mindsite Blog

The Mindsite Blog, which accompanies the Mindsite website (due to launch in early 2008), discusses a range of mental health topics as well as providing a commentary on the development of the Mindsite website. The Mindsite website (when launched) will provide a forum for patients and professionals to share “what works” in the treatment of mental health disorders. The RSS feed contains excerpts from the latest posts added to the blog.