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Write for Psychology Aisle

Share your research, clinical insight, and expertise with practitioners and curious readers in airline lounges nationwide

12
Aisles to Publish In
4+
Years Publishing
3
Airline Networks
Who We Publish

Practitioners, Researchers & Evidence-Based Thinkers

Psychology Aisle publishes licensed clinicians, researchers, academics, and credentialed practitioners across all 12 disciplines. We don't require an academic affiliation — but we do require expertise, evidence, and a perspective worth reading at 35,000 feet.

Our readers are therapists, psychologists, executives, physicians, coaches, and intellectually curious professionals. They read critically. Write accordingly.

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Contributor
Community or Professional Member
What you get
  • Online-only article publication
  • Byline with credentials & bio
  • Link to your directory profile
  • Social media promotion
Requires: Community membership (free)
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What you get
  • Quarterly print magazine feature
  • Magazine interview & profile
  • Homepage expert rotation
  • Thought Leader credential
  • Dedicated author archive page
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The Process

From Pitch to Publication

We keep the process straightforward. No lengthy proposal forms. No gatekeeping. If your expertise is real and your angle is original, we want to hear from you.

01
Pitch Your Idea

Submit a 2–3 sentence description of your proposed article, your aisle, your angle, and your credentials. Use the form below.

02
Editorial Review

Our editorial team reviews within 5–7 business days. We'll confirm fit, request any clarification, and assign your target word count.

03
Submit Your Draft

Submit your completed article (800–1,800 words for online; up to 2,500 for print consideration). Include references and a 2-sentence bio.

04
Edit & Publish

Light copy editing for style. You approve final version. Publication within 2–3 weeks of acceptance, with social amplification.

What We're Looking For

Sample Topics Across the Aisles

These are starting points — we're especially interested in angles that cross aisle boundaries. The best pieces connect disciplines that don't normally talk to each other.

🧠 Brain & Neuroscience
  • The gut-brain axis in clinical treatment
  • Neuroimaging and trauma-informed care
  • Polyvagal theory — what practitioners miss
  • Sleep's role in emotional regulation
💙 Mental Health & Clinical
  • When CBT isn't enough: expanding the toolkit
  • Treating grief in the age of social media
  • The ethics of AI-assisted therapy
  • Long COVID and mental health — clinical guidance
💰 Financial & Wealth Psychology
  • Financial trauma in immigrant communities
  • Behavioral finance and retirement planning
  • Money scripts inherited from parents
  • Therapist's guide to wealth psychology
🌌 Metaphysics & Universal Laws
  • Astrology as personality framework — what psychology says
  • Integrating shadow work into clinical practice
  • Synchronicity, meaning-making, and the therapeutic relationship
  • Jungian archetypes in modern coaching
🌿 Health Psychology & Longevity
  • Psychoneuroimmunology — practical applications
  • The psychology of chronic illness identity
  • Longevity mindset vs. longevity behavior
  • Intermittent fasting and mood — what we know
🔥 Transformation & Evolution
  • Post-traumatic growth — evidence vs. mythology
  • Identity transition in midlife professionals
  • When reinvention fails — the underside of transformation
  • Resilience as practice, not personality trait
Editorial Standards

What Makes a Strong Submission

We edit for clarity and reader engagement — not to strip your voice. These are the patterns that get accepted vs. declined.

✓ What We Want

  • A clear, singular argument or insight — not a survey of a topic
  • Evidence cited from peer-reviewed research, clinical experience, or both
  • Concrete examples, case illustrations (anonymized), or clinical scenarios
  • A perspective that crosses aisle boundaries or challenges conventional thinking
  • 800–1,800 words for digital; 1,200–2,500 for print
  • Written for a smart, non-specialist reader — not a journal abstract
  • A practitioner bio with credentials, license type, and aisle specialty

✕ What We Decline

  • Pure opinion pieces with no evidence base
  • Promotional content for your practice, product, or service
  • Repurposed blog posts already published elsewhere
  • Content that stigmatizes mental health conditions or populations
  • AI-generated articles (we use detection — and can tell)
  • Articles that make unsupported causal or cure claims
  • Submissions without verifiable credentials
Submit a Pitch

Ready to Contribute?

Fill out the form below. We respond within 5–7 business days.

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We review all pitches within 5–7 business days. Accepted contributors will receive a writing brief with word count, deadline, and style guide. Questions? Contact us.