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Clinically Clueless  
Life of abuse and trauma told via past journals, current commentary, and posts on specific issues such as major depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, self-injury and suicide with hope to increase understanding of those with mental illness.

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8.6
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14 user reviews 9.2
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Holidays ~ A Time for Change

Dec 14, 2009
During the past several months, I've made significant changes in my life for this holiday season. I am not spending any holiday with my family. I am doing what I want and what is healthy for me at...

"I Will Carry You" ~ Michael W. Smith ~ Worship in Song,

Dec 13, 2009
I Will Carry You by Michael W. SmithWe were never meant to walk this road alone. lets begin to stand in the gap for one another.Sometimes I wonder if my beating heart has a reasonThe thought of...

45 Lessons of Life

Dec 12, 2009
This was an email sent to me and from all the things that I read on the internet, it is probably true. Either way it makes you think.Written By Regina Brett, 90 years old. "To celebrate growing...

Christmas Shoes

Dec 10, 2009
I just couldn't resist posting this...be prepared to cry! Well, at least I do everytime. But, it does make you think about what is important in life and how one person can make a difference!!When I...

Worship in Song ~ "I Will Go" ~ Hillsong London

Dec 6, 2009
I have found myself in You, the purpose for my lifeI discover who I am, as Your spirit touches mineEvery step I take, every move I makeYou are by my sideAnd I will be strong, my strength is in youI...




CynicalPsych...
10.0
superb
  An excellent resource for the patient or for the clinician. Clinical is far from "clueless."
Posted 12/13/08 2:12 PM


Jennifer T.
8.8
great
  Clinically Clueless writes from the gut and heart in the interest of healing. Even when her stories are hard to read -- because of the pain she experienced -- they are always well-written and clear. CC provides a beacon of light for others. Her blog is certainly worth an excellent rating.
Posted 10/20/08 3:10 PM


Immi T.
9.8
excellent
  Excellent view into the heart of dealing with childhood abuse and the problems it can create for life.
Posted 10/13/08 3:10 AM


Lindy A.
5.3
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  While this blog is very interesting, it is very unorganized and I had trouble figuring out how to follow and find information/experiences. It seemed very random in post and switched too much from therapy to general information. I think it would work better to have a mental health journal blog and a personal daily life/information/books enjoyed blog.
Posted 4/9/09 11:04 PM


Hanberry Pie
8.5
great
  a frightening and honest blog, very courageous and admirable.
Posted 2/18/09 5:02 PM


BPD OKC
9.9
excellent
  I love this blog.
Posted 2/1/09 2:02 PM


Ana L.
10.0
superb
  Clinically Clueless has an amazing skill in understanding her problems and making us see her struggle in recovering. She is an inspiration and help us in our own war.
Posted 1/24/09 3:01 AM


Isabella M.
8.0
great
  Clinically Clueless is one of the blogs I visit often. She speaks honestly, and with her writings, she helps readers engage with their own honesty. Her slideshow about her childhood is harrowing; if you want to get a sense for what it's like to grow up with abuse, these slide will do it.
Posted 1/7/09 2:01 AM


Jeff S.
10.0
superb
  Clinically Clueless has brought my understanding of mental health to an enlightened level. As well as the process of the healing of Christianity. That sometimes healing comes slowly to even the most faithful of believers. Clinically Clueless shows more courage that any individual I have met in my lifetime, not only to share her story on line, but also to take the time to respond to comments in a caring and heartfelt manner. I have a personal story of leaving behind an addiction because of the honesty of her writing. And my faith has become more real and has increased. I owe a lot to this courageous woman. This kind of honesty makes the world a much more palpable place to live.
Posted 1/5/09 10:01 PM


Svasti
10.0
superb
  Clinically Clueless has a very hard, almost unbelievable story to tell. Its difficult to imagine that one person could live through so much abuse and still survive. But she has. And now she has a million tales to tell as part of her journey to recovery. Fragile, emotional and brave, CC has come a long way but still has a long way to go. She's intelligent and writes with incredible honesty, the pain she lives with shining through. For those also dealing with mental illness, or for anyone trying to understand such things, I recommend reading this blog.
Posted 1/4/09 6:01 PM
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