Mental Health Notes Asks: What Do You Really Want? August/September Edition
September 4, 2008 by Alicia Sparks, Mental Health Notes
Filed under Diseases & Conditions

I didn’t post an edition of What Do You Really Want? on August 26 because I was at a funeral and opted instead for the pre-written DBSA podcast post.
However, I’m back in the swing of things and have some really good (or bad, or troublesome…) searches for you readers.
Please keep in mind that while these phrases were searched by real people, it’s all completely anonymous. I don’t know who searched these phrases, and aside from tricking an ex-boyfriend into giving me his email password something like 8 years ago, I certainly don’t have the skills (or desire) to hack around to find out. So you can still feel completely comfortable searching Mental Health Notes.
5 MHN Search Phrases I May or May Not Be Able to Help You With
- “wentworth” – Finally, someone who completely gets why Wentworth Miller is mentioned a gazillion times at a blog about mental health.
- “sleeping with your therapist” – Isn’t a good thing. Don’t. Do. It.
- “mental illness posters” – Ah! You can get free mental illness posters (and a whole bunch of other free mental health-related stuff) from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (I just received my free mental health stigma poster and suicide prevention notepad the other day).
- “joel osteen encouraging words” – Good ol’ Joel. I’ve written about him a few times. Check out Joel Osteen Enourages Me Once Again to get started.
- “lamictal rash photos” – I’m still trying to gather up some pictures of the Lamictal rash. I have a post going on about it, but thus far no one has any pictures to contribute.
And so ends another edition of What Do You Really Want? I’ll probably let this one suffice for both August and September, and then come back with new and interesting searches on October 26.
In the meantime, keep searching!

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