The Gottman Institute's mission is to reach out to families in order to help create and maintain greater love and health in relationships. For nearly four decades Dr. John Gottman has conducted research on all facets of relationships, including parenting issues. In collaboration with Dr. Julie Schwartz Gottman, he developed an approach that not only supports and repairs troubled marriages and committed relationships, but strengthens happy ones. The Gottman Institute's blog features posts that focus on relationships.
Founded in 1979, ADAA is an international nonprofit organization dedicated to the prevention and treatment of anxiety, depressive, obsessive-compulsive, and trauma-related disorders through education, practice, and research. ADAA's mission focuses on improving quality of life for those with these disorders. ADAA provides education about the disorders and helps people find treatment, resources, and support. All blog posts on ADAA’s website are written by ADAA's professional members.
Beck Institute is a leading international source for training, therapy, and resources in Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT). In regular blog postings, staff of Beck Institute offer informational resources for professionals, students and the general public. You’ll find information on CBT research around the world, training programs, new books, and CBT in the news. It is also a forum to ask questions and share your experiences with CBT.
The Psych Central Blog Network is a collection of psychology and mental health blogs, authored by both mental health professionals and ordinary people who have direct experience with these topics. The authors of these blog posts share their insights, experiences, and perspectives on a wide range of topics related to psychology, mental illness, relationships, parenting and mental health. Psych Central vets all bloggers who request to join their network, to ensure they meet minimum quality standards.
NAMI Blogs are resources for people who are interested in mental health. These blog posts feature the latest research, stories of recovery, ways to end stigma, and strategies for living well.