Psychology Blogs & Blog Posts

Blogs on psychology

  • Daily Renewal

    Thumbnail for Daily RenewalA political-cultural omnibus,on the web since the summer of 2004; our blog’s distinguish...
  • Wandering the Ether

    Thumbnail for Wandering the EtherBig ideas in small spaces.
  • Objectively Biased

    Thumbnail for Objectively BiasedAnalyzing current events, mostly politics and occasionally sports, with an eye toward phil...
  • Midwest psychodrama

    Thumbnail for Midwest psychodramaComments, resources, news and other information about the action method of psychodrama and...
  • Fire Crotch Rocket

    Thumbnail for Fire Crotch RocketHUMOROUS EXPRESSION OF LIFE. POSITIVE FREE THOUGHT. HOBBIES OF A CRAZY WOMEN. FUN FOR ALL ...
  • Reflections on the ...

    Thumbnail for Reflections on the ...This blog blends Internet Marketing, Copywriting and Technology, along with reflections on...
  • intellectual Terrorism

    Thumbnail for intellectual TerrorismIntellectual Terrorism is the misuse of the endless stream of information to support our o...
  • Relativ Iz

    Thumbnail for Relativ IzAncient sculptor, ex engineer, executive, husband, father, playboy, comments at random. Ho...
  • Dr. Jordan's Blog

    Thumbnail for Dr. Jordan's BlogDr. Thomas Jordan is a New York City clinical psychologist with a specialty in the psychol...
  • Rants.

    Thumbnail for Rants.The Psychology of Me.
  • Our Daily Blog

    Thumbnail for Our Daily BlogPeriodic content of a Christian or Psychological nature or a combination of both by a prac...
  • Best Life Design Ed...

    Thumbnail for Best Life Design Ed...Mollie Marti, a psychologist, professor, author of The 12 Factors of Business Success, per...
  • ThinkingOutLoudBlog...

    Thumbnail for ThinkingOutLoudBlog...A mixed bag blog of thoughtful questions with a sprinkle of humor.
  • My Mind on Books

    Thumbnail for My Mind on BooksA book blog focusing on books about the mind, consciousness, cognitive science, philosophy...
  • Brains

    Thumbnail for BrainsBrains is a forum for discussing the philosophy of: mind, neuroscience, psychology, and co...

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  • Autism treatments: Risky alternative therapies have little basis in science by Legally Kidnapped on Nov 21, 2009

    Autism treatments: Risky alternative therapies have little basis in scienceJames Coman's son has an unusual skill. The 7-year-old, his father says, can swallow six pills at once.----Thousands of U.S. children undergo these therapies and many more at...

  • Prison-bound Plymouth psychologist dies at wheel by Legally Kidnapped on Nov 21, 2009

    Prison-bound Plymouth psychologist dies at wheelA child psychologist who was headed to prison for health care fraud died Thursday from a heart attack he suffered while driving, his attorney said.

  • the mind as a map by The Adsideologist on Nov 18, 2009

    The human mind should work much like modern mapping and camera technology - zoom, pan, adjust, layer, interact - and export too.At any moment, the majority of minds fall into one of two categories: big and strategic, or focused and tactical. But as c...

  • Hear that lonesome whippoorwill, he sounds too blue to fly by Daisy's Dead Air on Nov 17, 2009

    I have had a pretty rough couple of weeks, as my plantar fasciitis reminds me that my feet are indeed the boss. When you work on your feet, you need them, and they won't be ignored. And now, primarily for this reason, I have decided to undertake so...

  • ‘Migraine Art’ by My Mind on Books on Nov 16, 2009

    A recent library find—Migraine Art: The Migraine Experience from Within by Klaus Podoll and Derek Robinson (North Atlantic Books, 2009) [link for UK], a fascinating & beautiful book I probably would not have discovered if it hadn’t been...

  • Veterans Day, My Dad, Health Care and Me by Cultural Health News Blog on Nov 15, 2009

    Veterans day came this week and it reminded me of my dad and my time in the service. We both needed health care while serving and we got the best the Army had to offer. Shouldn't all citizens have access to quality health care? My Dad on the left...

  • Republican Micheal Steele says he is a cow? by Cultural Health News Blog on Nov 14, 2009

    No, I didn't make it up, Steele describes himself as leader of his party as a cow. What does one call the leader of a herd of cows. What is a Health Care Cow? (Video)See, I did not make this up. How does a cow get onto rail road tracks? He does not g...

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