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“Writing for Psychotherapy.net has been an extremely positive experience. The editorial process was supportive and collaborative, and helped me polish my writing. It has been gratifying to hear from readers who enjoyed my article, and a number of new professional opportunities have resulted from this publication.” – Jeff Sharp, PhD, Author of Lessons from the […]

“Writing for Psychotherapy.net has been an extremely positive experience. The editorial process was supportive and collaborative, and helped me polish my writing. It has been gratifying to hear from readers who enjoyed my article, and a number of new professional opportunities have resulted from this publication.” – Jeff Sharp, PhD, Author of Lessons from the Depths: Scuba Diving and Psychotherapy with Men

“Having done a lot of writing and worked with a many editors, I found that working with Psychotherapy.net was pleasant and easy. Their expectations were clear from the outset, and edits were excellent. I would highly recommend writing for them, and would especially encourage newer authors to do so, as the guidance and expectations are a welcome experience in an ever complicated world of writing.”— Tamara McClintock Greenberg, PsyD, MS, Author of Psychotherapy with Medically Ill Patients: Hope in the Trenches

“Writing for Psychotherapy.net has been a great process and I thoroughly enjoyed working with the editors. I am very pleased and it inspires me to write even more. Thanks for the opportunity.”— Lisa Mitchell, MFT, ATR, Author of The Whole Truth: Coping Creatively with the Dark Side of Therapeutic Practice

“It has been a great experience to write an article and blog for Psychotherapy.net. As a new author, I have felt warmly welcomed and supported by the editorial staff. This opportunity to increase my online presence has also helped me to build and market my practice.”— Catherine Ambrose, MSS, LCSW