Hi, I'm Dr. John Grohol and I'd like to welcome you to the MentalHealthSocial.com domain name, which was acquired by me in 2010. I run a self-help support online community of people dealing with mental health, family, parenting or relationship issues, just like you or someone you care about.
We're run by everyday mental health professionals and volunteers who are looking to help you find information and other people like you. We've been doing this for over 25 years now (yes, long before Google and WebMD) and we're completely independent, beholden to no outside investors, venture capitalists, or other businesses.
If you're looking for a community of people who truly care about you and will help support your (or a loved one's) needs, we're here to help. Our largest community is our My Support Forums Community, where you can find self-help support groups on dozens of common mental health, daily living, and relationship issues. Our community is closely monitored by a caring bunch of volunteers and overseen by Dr. John Grohol. Regardless of which community you choose, we encourage you to choose a username for yourself that you do not use elsewhere online. This will help increase your privacy as well.
If you're not here for community but instead are looking for reliable mental health information please check out LifeHelper or This Emotional Life.
We're glad you found us, and we hope we can provide an equally enjoyable supportive experience that you were used to at mentalhealthsocial.com
Is mentalhealthsocial.com coming back?
No, mentalhealthsocial.com's website is not returning.
What about its content?
No, no prior content, membership accounts or anything else related to the mentalhealthsocial.com website will be online.
What happened to the site?
Sadly, we don't know. The owner approached us to purchase the domain name, and we agreed. That's all the information we have.
Can I still participate in a mental health social network?
You bet! Sign up for our community today and you can quickly meet others suffering from similar concerns.
Last reviewed: By John M. Grohol, Psy.D. on 26 Jul 2010
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