Blog: (n.) Short for Web log, a web page that serves as a publicly accessible personal journal for an individual. Typically updated daily, blogs are an increasing source of information for website users.
There are millions of blogs, in all shapes and sizes, and there are no real rules.
In simple terms, a blog is a website where you write information or show photos, etc. on an ongoing basis. New stuff shows up at the top, so your visitors can easily read your newest posting first. Then they will be able to comment on it, post a link to your blog, and contact you through email.
In the last five years, blogs have reshaped the web, had an impact on politics, shaken up journalism, and enabled millions of people to have a voice and connect with others.
You can create your own blog using CCHR's publications and your own experience or expertise to reach more people and to warn them about psychiatry and psychology.
The steps of creating a blog are pretty straightforward. You need to pick a name for your blog and register that name with a website like www.blogger.com, or wordpress.com, and then start creating your blogs. You don't need any complicated web skills to do this, there's lots of help available, and it's virtually always free.

