Write For Us Mental Health Guest Post

Write For Us: Mental Health & Psychology Guest Posts Accepted

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Are you passionate about mental health and have a flair for meaningful writing?
Join PsychiCare as a guest contributor and be part of our mission to make mental health information accessible, compassionate, and evidence-based.

Our website reaches readers across the world from individuals seeking help to professionals advocating awareness. We welcome authentic voices that can educate, empower, and inspire through their words.

Our Mission

At PsychiCare, our goal is to create a trusted, human-centred space for mental health. We aim to:

  • Provide well-researched and reliable mental health information.
  • Encourage open conversations about emotional well-being.
  • Support global awareness and fight mental health stigma.

When you write for us, you become a voice of change, helping readers make sense of their emotions, relationships, and recovery journeys.

Who Can Write for Us

We invite contributors who are genuinely interested in or experienced with mental health, including:

  • Licensed professionals – Psychologists, therapists, counsellors, or psychiatrists.
  • Students or researchers in psychology or related fields.
  • Individuals with lived experience who wish to share their mental health journey.
  • Writers and advocates passionate about awareness and education.

We do not accept posts written purely for SEO link building or promotional purposes.

Writing Guidelines (Updated for 2025)

To maintain editorial and Google compliance standards, please follow these updated guidelines:

Original & Human-Centred:
Your article must be 100% original, written by you, and not generated solely by AI. (You may use AI for grammar checks or idea structuring, but the voice must remain human.)

E-E-A-T Compliance (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness):
Provide accurate information, cite credible sources, and add practical insights based on experience or professional knowledge.

Length:
Between 1,600–3,000 words, depending on topic depth.

Readability:
Write in clear, simple language. Avoid jargon. Use headings and short paragraphs.

Fact-Checked & Updated:
Use recent studies, verified data, and real-life examples where relevant. Include the publication year for statistics or research.

Tone:
Empathetic, educational, and supportive, never judgmental or clinical.

AI Disclosure:
If you use AI tools to assist in content development, include a brief note such as:
“Parts of this article were assisted by AI under human supervision.”

Topics You Can Write About

We welcome in-depth, compassionate writing on topics such as:

We also accept timely, research-based opinion pieces or personal recovery stories that encourage hope and resilience.

Submission Steps

Write your article following the above guidelines.

Include:

  • A short author bio (50–100 words)
  • Optional: A professional headshot
  • Optional: Up to 1 relevant do-follow link (no promotional anchors).

Email your submission in a Word document to:
📧 info@psychicare.com

Our editorial team will review and respond within 2–3 weeks.
If approved, we’ll share the publication date with you.

Benefits of Contributing to PsychiCare

Writing for PsychiCare is more than just guest posting. You’ll:

  • Build your reputation as a credible mental health writer.
  • Reach a global audience seeking mental health guidance.
  • Gain authorship visibility across our platform and social media.
  • Contribute to a cause that truly matters, mental health awareness.
  • Earn quality backlinks for your professional profile or blog.

Do’s and Don’ts (Content Quality Checklist)

Do:

  • Back your claims with credible studies or expert references.
  • Keep the tone empathetic and inclusive.
  • Structure your article using H2/H3 headings for clarity.
  • Run a plagiarism check before submitting.

Don’t:

  • Submit spun, AI-only, or promotional content.
  • Use affiliate links, sponsored anchors, or keyword stuffing.
  • Reuse content already published elsewhere.
  • Make medical claims without research support.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Do I need a psychology degree to write for PsychiCare?
No. We welcome voices from all backgrounds as long as the content is insightful, accurate, and well-written.

Q: How many backlinks can I include?
One do-follow backlink is allowed in the article body or bio, provided it is relevant, non-promotional, and editorially justified.

Q: Can I use AI tools like ChatGPT for writing?
Yes, you may use them as assistants, but all content must be edited, reviewed, and human-authenticated to ensure originality and compliance with Google’s helpful content guidelines.

Q: Can I include images or graphics?
Yes. Please use royalty-free or self-created images with proper credits or licensing.

Q: Is the guest post paid?
Currently, guest contributions are unpaid, but authors receive exposure, backlinks, and author credit.

Q: Will my article be indexed on Google?
Yes. All approved articles are optimised for SEO and meet Google’s updated E-E-A-T and spam policies to ensure full indexation.

Final Word

If you’re someone who believes in using words to heal, educate, and connect, we’d love to hear from you.
Join PsychiCare’s writer community and help us make mental health education more accessible worldwide.

📧 Submit your article to: info@psychicare.com
🌐 Visit: https://psychicare.com/

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    Meet Ankur Kumar, a healthcare marketing consultant with six years of experience. Ankur knows how to make healthcare and education better for people. He helps startups grow and reach more people. What's special about Ankur is that he understands how important mental health is. He uses his skills to create marketing plans that care for people's well-being. With Ankur's help, it's not just about business success, but also about making people feel good.

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