The Psychology Magazine-Call for Articles
Unleash your voice and share your passion for mental well-being. The Psychology Magazine invites you to contribute original, thought-provoking articles in the fields of psychology, neuropsychology, health psychology, positive psychology, health technology, health tech, applied psychology, STEM, yoga and wellness, and a healthy lifestyle—a fulfilling life. We’re looking for diverse perspectives, evidence-backed insights, and writing that resonates with our curious and engaged audience.
Here’s what we’re looking for:
- Unique and Original: We value fresh perspectives and innovative approaches. Your work should be your own, free from plagiarism, and offer novel contributions to the conversation.
 
- Factually Grounded: While we welcome personal stories and reflections, wherever possible, support your claims with credible sources. Cite relevant research, studies, and expert opinions to lend weight to your arguments.
 
- Engaging and Accessible: Write in a clear, concise, and engaging style that keeps readers hooked. Avoid jargon and overly technical language; aim for language that informs and inspires a broad audience.
 
- Actionable and Insightful: Go beyond simply raising questions. Offer practical takeaways, actionable advice, and meaningful insights that empower readers to improve their lives.
 
- Diverse Voices and Inclusivity: We celebrate inclusivity and diversity. We encourage submissions from individuals of all backgrounds and experiences, ensuring our platform reflects the richness of the human experience.
 
- Word Count and Formatting: Please submit articles between 700 and 3,000 words. Use standard formatting guidelines, and don’t use too many highlights.
 
Ready to share your knowledge and expertise?
Publish your health psychology, tech, and applied psychology articles in our online magazine, along with a short bio and relevant links. We look forward to reading your work!
Health Psychology:
Health psychology is an applied branch of psychology that consistently looks into research and improving and educating clients during their treatment course and in their healthy lifestyle when they are not admitted to the hospital. One example of healthy psychologist work would be educating a patient with a high sugar level about how important it is to take timely medicine, how medicines are beneficial even at the cost of side effects, and how the client can incorporate some habits into their lifestyle to cope with this illness.
Tech:
Without talking about tech or technology that is facilitating the mental health and health sectors, it will be difficult to make our audience understand why so many doctors and psychologists are using digital monitoring machines, such as biofeedback, pulse rating, and EEG. These are technologies that enable healthcare workers to make a speedy diagnosis and provide better care.
Applied Psychology:
This branch of psychology covers every field of psychology and their research outcomes to solve a given problem in real life. For example, Mr. A researched that therapy XYZ, which is commonly used in the West to treat various mental illnesses, was not effective on Indian clients when he tested it locally in three separate trials. If you also have an applied research-based article, then please share it with us.
Please note: Due to the high volume of submissions, we may not be able to respond to each submission individually. We will contact you if your article is selected for further consideration.
Join us in shaping the conversation about mental well-being.
Email your article to thepsymagazine@gmail.com with the heading/subject “Psychology Magazine Article.”
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