Blog fundraising week is coming to an end. That is, it will officially end tomorrow. I am thankful to those who have already contributed to this worthy cause and invite everyone else to join them.
I am writing a personal thank-you note to anyone whose email address I possess. In some cases I do
not have the email address, so a special thank you to them.
I have been
putting up daily posts on this blog for more than twelve years now. I
trust that you consider that to be praiseworthy. Obviously, it takes time and
work to do the job, and I could not have done it without the financial support
of you, the readers.
In
principle, this blog works to keep you informed of the latest from the psycho
world. It has tracked the influence of therapy culture, its effects on
individuals and its political and social fallout.
I have
expanded the coverage to include questions involving political psychology,
social psychology, organizational psychology and so on.
Precious few
writers are doing this job, but surely it needs to be done. It is important
that we recognize the way therapy has come to define our culture, direct our
actions and influence our thoughts.
If you
believe that this blog has earned some financial support, you can contribute by
clicking on the orange Donate button, on the left side of this page. The
folks at Paypal will help you to contribute as much as you would like. You can
make a one time holiday contribution or a monthly contribution.
And, you can
also contribute by doing your Christmas shopping at Amazon. If you enter the
Amazon site by clicking the Amazon ad at the left of this page, a percentage of
each purchase price will be credited to your humble blogger. Thus, you can
support the blog-- at no extra cost.
If you do
not wish to use Paypal, I gratefully accept checks or cash sent to my address:
310 East 46th St. 24H
New York, NY 10017
Since this
is a week-long fundraising campaign, I will be repeating this post several
other times throughout the week. Be prepared.
Thank you in advance.
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