World Mental Health Day Blog Party, October 10, 2012
Welcome to the World Mental Health Day Blog Party for 2012. This is the official blog listing where we will be updating every blogger who blogs for World Mental Health Day.
Remember, if you want to blog for the day and help us increase awareness around mental health issues and treatment, please see the instructions here. (Write us at blogparty at psychcentral.com to let us know of your published blog entry!)
Your blog post can be about anything related to mental or emotional health, or its treatment. You can tell your story about how you first learned about your condition, and what kinds of challenges you faced to get treatment for it.
Blogs That Have Contributed to World Mental Health Day, 2012
Most recent entries are listed first. This list will be continuously updated throughout the day on October 10, 2012, so check back often!
Apple’s Siri Still Flawed When Talking About Suicide
World of Psychology – Psych Central
by Summer Beretsky
The World and Suicide
Angst in Anxiety – Psych Central
by Nanette Burton Mongelluzzo, PhD
Biofeedback for Mental Health
BFE Learn From the Best Program
by Carol Meyers
Mindfulness: In This Moment
Dare to Dream
by David Earl Johnson, MSW, LICSW
World Mental Health Day 2012: How’s Your Mental Health?
by Australia Counselling
Neuro-science + a little bit of happiness (and Today’s Momtra)
How to be a walking Momtra
by Michelle Ghilotti Mandel
Peer Support and Mentoring
Alternative approaches to mental health
by Denise Maratos, Ed.M
Neuroscience of Meaningful Work
Work & recovering from bipolar disorder
by Willa Goodfellow
World Mental Health Dayk
Lisa Wehr’s Public Health Blog
by Lisa Wehr
Mental Health Matters
by Purple Dreamer
Mindfulness in this Moment
Mindfulness and mental health
by David Earl Johnson, MSW
Equine Therapy: Prison Inmate Programs
Equine therapy as a means to rehabilitate prison inmates
by Claire Dorotik
Supporting Mental Health Beyond Your Practice
Ways to support mental health
by Mary Lewis, Ph.D.
Healing Through the Therapeutic Relationship
We are wired to connect with others
by Andra Brosh, Ph.D.
Why Public Health Students Should Care About Mental Health
Public health officials and …


