Mental Health / Emotional Health / Relationship Health Article Submission
Mental health, relationship therapy, certified coaching professionals and those with personal stories to educate others (survivors) only - submit your articles for possible inclusion in The Toolbox at LisaKifttherapy.com.
Here are just a few of the articles by other professionals currently in The Toolbox:
- The Neuroscience of Resilience Series by Linda Graham, MFT
- A Simple Formula to Keep Love and Intimacy Alive by Richard Nicastro, PhD
- How to Give Your Brain a Fighting Chance in an Argument by Marsha Lucas, PhD
- Relationship Alert: Don’t Ignore the Warning Signs by Rod Louden, LCSW
- Safety and Reactivity in Relationships by Jennifer Lehr, LMFT
- Where Has all the Anger Gone by John C. Flanagan, LCSW
- Stress and the Economy by Shery Gaba, LCSW
Benefits to having an article in The Toolbox:
- Increased Exposure of Your Work/Practice: Your bio contains contact information about you and your practice – including links to your website. The Toolbox at LisaKiftTherapy.com has a high visibility online and traffic climbs steadily.
- Article of the Month…In the Spotlight: Each month an expert or survivor article will be selected to be featured in The Toolbox Monthly Newsletter.
- Addition to The Toolbox Therapist and Counselor Directory: Get your name added to the therapist and counselor directory.
- Lisa is an avid social networker. This means she will spread the word about your piece whether it’s selected as an “article of the month” or not.
Submission Requirements:
- Mental health or relationship therapy professional – or survivor with a true story to tell
- Original article
- Two link maximum from bio
To Submit An Article:
Send an e-mail with “Article Submission” in the subject line. In the body, state which blog you would like to submit your article to – then include the mental health or relationship article in the body of the e-mail (please no attachments). Acceptance of articles will be based on content and appropriate fit for the site.
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I look forward to continued collaboration with trained helping professionals to provide much needed educational information to the general public about topics related to mental health, emotional health and relationship health.
Lisa Brookes Kift, MFT
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