Comments on
Best of Our Blogs: April 20, 2010

By Brandi-Ann Uyemura, M.A.
Associate Editor

It will be Earth Day in a few days. How will you celebrate? I caught the last half of Nostradamus 2012 on the The History Channel this weekend and was temporarily freaked out. I don’t know about you, but I’m not ready for the world to end in a few years. This Earth Day, you’ll find me recycling paper, reusing old bottles and even unplugging my laptop so that I can relax and reboot by spending more time with Mother Nature. After all, it’s also almost Mother’s Day (May 9th, in case you were wondering).

Besides scaring me to be more environmentally-friendly, the show also got me thinking about the importance of appreciating the now and planning for the future; two concepts you’ll see intertwined in this week’s round up. However you celebrate the day, I hope you’ll have a happy one and please go ahead and enjoy our most popular posts.

Mental Health Court: The Future

(Forensic Focus) – Speaking of the future, Forensic Focus has important information concerning the future of mental health courts. It’s here to stay and only going to get better. Read what recommendations may help mental health courts improve and become more effective.

No Comments to
Best of Our Blogs: April 20, 2010

Before posting, please read our blog moderation guidelines. The comments below begin with the oldest comments first. Click on the last comments page to jump to the most recent comments.

Join the Conversation!

Before posting, please read our blog moderation guidelines.

Post a Comment:


(Required, will be published)

(Required, but will not be published)

(Optional)

Recent Comments
  • Anne Ria Elding: Having my pre-teen son hug me for no reason. When my toddler daughter tells me, “good job,...
  • stephanie camp: I have bipolar and borderline personality disorder with histrionic personality too. I was diagniosed...
  • czymjq: Did you ever get a response to this post? I’d be very interested, because my daughter has been...
  • John: I am 33. I went to college. I have no spouse, no kids, and no real obligations save a cat friend. I was an...
  • Harold A Maio: why not involve families… The answer is complicated. Too often that involvement became abusive....
Subscribe to Our Weekly Newsletter


Find a Therapist


Users Online: 14474
Join Us Now!