Psych Central’s Top Ten Bipolar Blogs for 2009

Posted By atorturedsoul on October 29, 2009

Psych Central's Top Ten Bipolar Blogs

Psych Central's Top Ten Bipolar Blogs

Psych Central has chosen the Top Ten Bipolar Blogs for 2009. Congratulations to all!

I am a regular reader of many of these blogs so it was no surprise to me that they are among the top ten. There are a lot of great blogs listed and it is an honor for me to be listed among them. Thank you, Psych Central!

Be sure to visit these great sites:

1. The Secret Life of a Manic Depressive

2. The Trouble With Spikol
3. Coming Out Crazy

4. Pax Nortana

5. All About Bipolar

6. In a tie: Furious Seasons and Knowledge is Necessity.

7. Raw Writing for the Real World of Bipolar
8. Caught in my Bipolar Burble.
9. Time for your Meds

10. Crazy Black Woman

Honorable mentions: Victoria Maxwell’s Crazy for Life, Wellness Writer, Gus Greeper, Bipolar Happens, If You’re Going Through Hell, Keep Going, Bipolar: Crazy Mermaid’s Blog, and Patient Anonymous.

Make sure to visit Psych Central and read the reviews of each of these blogs. Sandra Kiume says of All About Bipolar:

5. All About Bipolar
Amy (@torturedsoul) is a woman from Tennessee who writes thoughtfully about all aspects of experiencing bipolar disorder, but I especially like that she writes humor. Bonus points for a not-too-cluttered layout with useful links and widgets.

Again, I would like to thank Psych Central. All About Bipolar is very dear to my heart and is about a subject that I am very passionate about-bipolar disorder. If some of my experiences help others, then it is all worth while.

Remember to take a look at these great blogs. I’m sure you will find several that you will add to your must read list.

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atorturedsoul

I am a 35 year old mother of four wonderful children living in the great state of Tennessee. I have been diagnosed with Bipolar I with psychotic features and Panic Disorder with agoraphobia. All About Bipolar is intended to offer advice to others dealing with this disorder. If my experiences help one person to see that they are not alone in coping with bipolar disorder, then I have accomplished my goal.

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6 Responses to “Psych Central’s Top Ten Bipolar Blogs for 2009”

  1. Psych Central's Top Ten Bipolar Blogs for 2009: Thanks, Psych Central! Check out these great blogs. http://bit.ly/2YZmqR

  2. Diane says:

    congrats! nice work!

    heading off to check out the other blogs…

  3. Psych Central's Top Ten Bipolar Blogs for 2009: Thanks, Psych Central! Check out these great blogs. http://bit.ly/2YZmqR

  4. Psych Central's Top Ten Bipolar Blogs for 2009 http://bit.ly/2YZmqR

  5. Psych Central's Top Ten Bipolar Blogs for 2009 http://bit.ly/2YZmqR

  6. Keep up the great work, you are providing a great resource on the Internet here!
    Hope it will always be alive!

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All About Bipolar demonstrates the day to day grind faced by a person dealing with bipolar disorder while providing information about this serious mental illness.


About the author

atorturedsoul

I am a 35 year old mother of four wonderful children living in the great state of Tennessee. I have been diagnosed with Bipolar I with psychotic features and Panic Disorder with agoraphobia. All About Bipolar is intended to offer advice to others dealing with this disorder. If my experiences help one person to see that they are not alone in coping with bipolar disorder, then I have accomplished my goal.