Healthy Place Looking for Mental Health Bloggers

The Healthy Place website is looking for some freelancers to work on mental health blogs over on their site.

Like they say on the tv show America’s Got Talent: “So you think you have talent?”

If so, we hope you’ll consider blogging for us. We are looking for mental health bloggers (paid freelance positions) in the following areas:

  1. Abuse Issues
  2. Addictions
  3. Anxiety Disorders
  4. ADHD in children (parent of a child with ADHD)
  5. Adult ADHD
  6. Borderline Personality Disorder
  7. Depression
  8. Eating Disorders (anorexia, bulimia, binge eating/overeating)
  9. LGBT (relating to mental health and relationships)
  10. OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)
  11. Parenting a child with mental illness
  12. Narcissism
  13. Relationships
  14. Schizophrenia
  15. Self-injury
  16. Sex Issues

If you want to write a blog or do a video blog on another mental health topic, we’ll be happy to consider that.

It seems like a good way to share your thoughts on any of these issues, for those they choose to work with. If you’re interested, head over and check out the requirements!

Personally, I have enough trouble keeping up my own blogs to start another one over there, but it is tempting to be part of that network. 😉

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6 Comments

    1. Caroline, I’m not the one looking for bloggers, the Healthy Place website is. You can follow the link in the post to see the information about how to apply. Good luck!

  1. hi, I can’t find the link in the article above. can you help? (I’m on my phone right now- not sure if that is why).

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