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Old 01-22-2008, 06:31 PM #6
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Hi there

I have PMd DocJohn to pop in here when he gets a chance to explain again how NT runs and reassure y'all of our mission to be a FREE online peer support / self help community. We have a thread on it somewhere and will try to find it for ya

We are the lil sister site of Doc's highly successful PsychCentral ( www.psychcentral.com) and so that pays da bills

as to other places...well...let's maybe leave their biz there and focus on all we have to offer here

good to see so many new members here! welcome

Cheri
Oops -- sorry Cheri. I should have read this more carefully before I posted.

Thank you for making us all feel so welcome.
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