The more I am out in the blogosphere the more I am slowly becoming aware of other psychotherapy and psychology blogs out there. A few more to comment on that I have come across over the last two weeks and they are now listed on the blogroll. Psychotherapy Perspectives is a blog by an American private psychotherapist. The focus is mainly on psychotherapy treatment issues. One I particularly liked was on boundaries in psychotherapy.
Clinical Psychology and Psychiatry: A Closer Look is a blog by an academic and seems to focus mainly on critiquing drug trial research.. He certainly seems to know his stuff as he takes the studies a part in minute detail.
The PsychotherapyBlog appears to focus on much wider issues than psychotherapy. In fact aside from a few good nuggets of psychological comments buried in the posts it is hard to find an article dedicated to pure psychotherapy. Nonetheless some enjoyable comment.
Psychoworld provides a newsy regular update of interesting research from mainly clinical and social psychology aspects. This has a nice layout that is easy to read but could do with the addition of an RSS feed or email update widget. This blog is similair to the more well known Dr Deborah Serani which also provides a well informed and steady diet of interesting psychology research.
James Fennessy has a blog on modern psychoanalysis appropriately titled Modern Psychoanalysis. This is a serious blog with regular writing on aspects of psychodynamic treatment. His latest post provides some comments on initial engagement with a client.

Hi, Chris!
Thanks for linking to my blog. You work in a beautiful place--we had the pleasure of visiting Wollongong in 1992--marvelous!
Best regards,
Laura
Posted by: Laura Freberg | November 15, 2006 at 02:44 PM
Hello Chris,
thank you very much for linking. Good news - I have an RSS ready :) Look at http://www.psychoworld.sk/rss.xml
All the best down to Aussie!
Eva
Posted by: Eva | November 17, 2006 at 04:10 AM
thanks for the info :)
Posted by: farouk | April 28, 2009 at 09:18 PM
More psychotherapy blogs listed here:
http://privatepracticeblogs.blogspot.com
Posted by: Social Work Prep | October 19, 2009 at 02:24 AM
Katrina Wood of Los Angeles' Wilshire Centers therapy chain has this blog going:
http://drkatrinawood.com/
Posted by: Parke | January 29, 2010 at 03:06 PM
greetings... i appreciate your post... i too am now offering a psychotherapy blog that trys to unjargon therapy while offering some helpful thoughts that are more usesful and easier to understand than all the text book that I had to read... www.thoughtsfromatherapist.com
Posted by: William Hambleton Bishop | March 24, 2010 at 08:58 AM
Hi, thanks for those links -
Just wanted to add my own psychotherapy blog to the mix, too:
http://onelifetherapy.blogspot.com
(which asks some of the questions which might come up during therapy, and hopefully might help unlock some answers...)
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Posted by: ksh-usa | July 03, 2010 at 03:31 PM
Thanks for this great list of blogs.
Here's another one to add:
The Therapist Within (at PsychCentral)
http://blogs.psychcentral.com/therapist-within
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