Here in the U.S., we’re celebrating Thanksgiving, a time to remember and give thanks for those people in our lives that matter most — our friends, family and those who’ve helped us along the way.
So it seems like a good time, as I’ve done in years past, to thank you, our readers, for helping make Psych Central the great independent mental health resource it is today. Because without you, there wouldn’t be much point in writing and publishing every day to bring you new insights and perspectives on mental health and psychology. Our members make our site a special and safe place to get support for a mental health issue (or neurological concern).

On behalf of the volunteers, the staff, writers, editors, moderators, and administrators here at Psych Central, I want to wish you a very warm and peaceful Thanksgiving holiday this season. I hope yours is filled with family and friends, and, if nothing else, peace. Thank you and take care.
PS – If you’re tearing your hair out today in trying to deal with family, relatives or something else related to the holiday, might I suggest our Thanksgiving Coping Guide!
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Grohol, J. (2008). Happy Thanksgiving!. Psych Central. Retrieved on May 26, 2012, from http://psychcentral.com/blog/archives/2008/11/27/happy-thanksgiving-3/


Dr. John Grohol is the CEO and founder of Psych Central. He is an author, researcher and expert in mental health online, and has been writing about online behavior, mental health and psychology issues -- as well as the intersection of technology and human behavior -- since 1992. Dr. Grohol sits on the editorial board of the journal Cyberpsychology, Behavior and Social Networking and is a founding board member and treasurer of the Society for Participatory Medicine.