There are some great therapists out there who have a blog which I enjoy reading…and which I think you will too. Luckily for me, the two I’m highlighting today are in the Dallas-Ft.Worth Metroplex, which means I have had the opportunity to connect with them and pick their brain about therapy, as well as the topic of blogging and social media.
First Simple Marriage. This is the blog of Corey Allan, whom you can also follow on Twitter @simplemarriage.
Second I Choose Change. This is the blog of Jennifer Ryan, whom you can also follow on Twitter @ichoosechange.
There are some great blogs out there that focus on the topic of relationships (marriage, parenting, dating, etc.), so if there are any that you particular like reading, leave their url in the comments below so I can post on them. And don’t forget to follow me on Twitter @rhetter.
Two Great Therapy Blogs
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Great blog about therapy! Always nice to hear about different types of therapy. Cheers!
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Nice blog about therapy ! Its nice to hear about various various therapy tribe.
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At your suggestion, read the current article in I Choose Change (good blog title, by the way) on day care for young children. I think it’s an important topic. It’s a contribution just to inspire people to think about it more, the decision to use it, how much to use it and how to choose the daycare itself. I would like to have seen more about development in the very early stage of life. Many people think that babies only need custodial care, and that because we don’t remember our early life, it doesn’t matter. Yesterday on the radio, (Dr. Laura show), I heard a doctor say this. So, just confirmed to me how pervasive this misconception is. Thanks for reviewing therapy blogs.
I checked them both. Thanks for the links.
I recently became very interested in psychology and therapy so i began researching it and found your site, needless to say I love it. This is something i think you may find interesting, while searching the net for sites similar to yours I happen to find some one else who supposably founded a new solution to therapy triggering excitement and a new type of relaxed feeling during her sessions. It’s called Naked Therapy, personally it sounds fun but I couldn’t imagine how it could be any more helpful than traditional therapy. What do you think? Here’s the link below.
http://goodiesmag.com/the-naked-therapist/