Mental Health Bloggers #2 – Mental Health Awareness

As I have traveled around the internet, seeing other blogs, I realized that there are many people who blog for the same reasons I do. To put their own Mental Health story out there, with the hope that it can benefit someone.

For today’s Mental Health Awareness post I wanted to take the time to list another five of the blogs I have found. Each one tackles Mental Health from a different perspective, and some have a different mental illness than I have. Next week I will list five more.

A Journey
This site is new to me, however, I have liked everything I have seen on it. Susan, the author has such a positive way she blogs. This is what she has to say about her blog:

“This blog and these resources are meant to be fuel that might encourage you to think, ask questions, find your own answers and hopefully support you as you walk your path and create your own best life which is in the simplest terms – the life you choose for yourself each day!”


Our Journey Through Life
This is another new to me site, but it is quickly becoming one of my favorites. Her blog is written from the point of view of what it is like for a family to live with someone who has Bi-Polar Disorder. Even though I do not have Bi-Polar Disorder, her site is very helpful to me, because it gives me insight about how life is like for my family, living with my depression.

Sonya’s Word The Author of this site writes about what it is like for him and his family, living with his wife who has Major Depression with psychotic features. His blog is very touching and he writes from a very candid point of view. I highly recommend reading his blog.

Crazy-Making
This blogger has made an excellent list of Blogs that have to do with Mental Health. This is a wonderful resource if you are looking for more Mental Health blogs to read.

The Thought Bubble Bubbleboo is one of my best blogging buddies. She is a wonderfully, sweet woman who blogs about what her life is like with a son who is autistic. Even if you do not have an autistic child, please take the time to read her blog. Not only have I learned a lot from it, I love her sense of humor.

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