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Covering all issues regarding psychology.
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General articles regarding mental health.
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Mental fitness and self help information, news, advice and more to keep you sane and healthy.
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If you are an overweight person trying to lose weight, you're not alone. Take part in fitness and diet discussions and learn from the extensive weight loss knowledge base from the fat man's blog. Read the diet success stories on Fat Man Unleashed.
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Understand your mind.
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The ramblings of a biploar product of the seventies.
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Thoughts and creative works by a person diagnosed with schizophrenia.
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AATP Interactive is the weblog of the American Association for Technology in Psychiatry.
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Fall down seven times, get up eight.
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Get the latest headlines from the About.com Panic Disorder GuideSite.
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Information and support related to post partum depression.
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Commentary on psychology, psychiatry, mental health, relationships, parenting, the internet, and life by an Ottawa psychologist.
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Providing information and inspiration to people who live with chronic anxiety, stress, panic attacks, and depression.
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About mental illness, especially depression and bipolar disorder.
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Mental illness, depression, anxiety, borderline personality disorder.
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Where humor meets 4 points restraints.
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A blog by psychiatrists for psychiatrists. Topics include psychotherapy, humor, depression, bipolar, anxiety, etc.
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The latest news on treatments for chronic or severe depression, including Vagus Nerve Stimulation Therapy for major depressive disorder, and the sharing of advice by a community of patients with clinical depression.
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With this blog, I want to keep all of you updated on important information and share with you some of my own thoughts about supporting someone who has bipolar disorder.
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These are the oftentimes tumbled thoughts of a bipolar mind going through rapid cycling. You have no idea what it is like to try to think while your thoughts are racing and your opinions are changing as they are being formed. But some of this is just life
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