Last month of May, I've posted some medical resources and blogs that are good sources for reading about health and the medical industry. I planned to post every month about different medical blogs yet, never done it for the past few months. My fault because I'm too busy procrastinating. :)
Now, another plan comes to my mind (and hope this will be consistent). This time, I'm planning to feature a personal favourite medical blogger (with scrubs uniform or without) of mine that is on my reading list each month. Each of these bloggers inspires me and had influenced me on the way I view life.
So here is my first feature of a blogger and what I think about her blog:
I guess, many readers who are fully aware of the blogging world as well as therapy bloggers, know her blog. She has written from post to post cases of personality problems that needs therapy. I found her blog two months ago, and I know from then on that I'm hook. I totally love her blog since somehow; there are cases that I could relate too. I also love psychology and studying how to deal with different people with various personalities- you could find it all in her blog and it will never disappoint. Her name is therapydoc and her blog is "Everyone Needs Therapy."
Does everyone really need therapy? I guess yes, even those people wearing scrubs uniform and lab coats are not exempted. Well, she could always answer this question better than mine and with full knowledge and attention.
So, you can always visit her blog and surely you will learn a lot.
Before I end this post, let me quote from a post on her blog, which informs why she entitled her blog "Everyone Needs Therapy"
The title was always meant to be provocative. Indeed, if you think you need it, you probably do. It can't hurt. But good grief, make sure you check out your provider pretty well. And if you get bad vibes, you really don't have to come back, and if you're in anyway treated poorly, you should speak up, confront.


Thanks for linking to me! I'm so flattered. I'm linking back in a post very soon. Be on the lookout.
Posted by: therapydoc | 10/23/2011 at 12:05 PM
Thank you for this resource. I found myself in one of her patient's story. Can't say which post was it;) but indeed - everyone needs therapy!
Posted by: Social phobic | 10/21/2011 at 03:03 PM