Eating Disorders Write For Us – We encourage ambitious writers, mental health specialists, activists, and people who have personal experiences with eating disorders to join our site and write about eating disorders without following blindly, writing insightful, informative, and compassionate texts. We aim to educate society and be a source of support and understanding with regard to eating disorders by writing insightful and well-researched articles. Do you have a story to tell, a knowledge set, or an opinion in general that you have to share with us? We will be glad to hear from them.
Why write to us?
As a contributor on our platform, you can:
Write to a Big Audience: Write down your information and experience for those readers who look online for facts and assistance on eating disorders.
Bring Awareness: Contribute to the dispelling of the stigma of eating disorders by spreading the truth about them, in a caring and interesting way.
Become a Thought Leader on Mental Health/Psychology/Related Fields: Become a thinking leader in the field of mental health care, psychology, or anything close to one.
Advocate for a Community: Provide resources, hope, and guidance to people and families struggling with eating disorders.
Topics At Which We Seek
We encourage a wide range of contributions about eating disorders, such as (but not limited to):
- Personal Stories: Real, first-person experiences with an eating disorder (e.g., anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge-eating disorder, or ARFID)
- Mental Health and Recovery: Ideas on managing, treating, or helping a loved one with an eating disorder.
- Science and Research: Information on the causation, symptoms, and treatment of eating disorders, latest findings, or even therapies.
- Nutrition and Wellness: How balanced nutrition, body positivity, and healthful food relationships can play in the process of getting better.
- Social and Cultural Factors: Media, societal forces/ pressures, or cultural influences on body image/ eating disorders.
- Advocacy and Awareness: The efforts of eliminating stigma, enhancing treatment access, or raising awareness about mental health.
- Professional Perspectives: What therapists, dietitians, or medical professionals say about controlling and treating eating disorders.
Submission Guidelines
To make sure that your contribution fits into our aims and requirements, we would like you to observe the following:
1. Content Requirements
Word Count: The articles need to be about 800 words, and our limit is a range of 700-1,000 words.
Tone and Style: Write in a conversational, sympathy-laden, and engaging manner. Avoid too technical jargon, other than when teaching a general audience.
Originality: The submission should be their original work and may not have been published anywhere before, including their blogs and social media.
Precision: All the content to be put, particularly that touching on health, science, or statistics, must be precise and backed by reliable sources. Where applicable, include references.
Sensitivity: Remember to be person-first (e.g., eating disorder instead of anorexic) and do not use any triggering text (weights, calories, etc) nor descriptions of action (graphic).
2. Formatting
We welcome diverse contributions as far as eating disorder is concerned and include among others:
Personal Stories: First-hand accounts of living with an eating disorder (e.g., anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge-eating disorder, or ARFID)
Mental Health and Recovery: Concepts of management, treatment, or assistance of an eating problem-sick individual, notably in a loved one.
Science and Research: Facts about the causes, the symptoms, and the cure of eating disorders, recent discoveries, or even treatments.
Nutrition and Wellness: Discover how properly balanced nutrition, body positivity, and healthy food relationships can go into the practice of becoming better.
Social and Cultural: The role of media, social forces/ pressures, or cultural influences on body image/ eating disorders.
Advocacy and Awareness: The work on the eviction of stigma, increase of treatment contact, or increase of concern about mental health.
Professional Views: what therapists, dieticians, or physicians can suggest about the control and treatment of eating disorders.
You can send your article to contact@quorablog.com
What We Do Not Accept
Affiliate links through promotional material, advert material, or articles.
Stolen or artificial intelligence (AI) work.
Articles that romanticize eating disorders or glorify eating disorders.
Materials that are unsympathetic or that spread stereotypes about eating disorders.
Ten Suggestions to Make Your Submission Successful
Be Real: Write about what you feel can help add value to readers.
Connect to the readers: Employ examples or anecdotes, and practical advice to engage the readers with your article.
Stay Priority: Make sure that your article is able to convey something or a takeaway to the readers.
Be a researcher: Support argumentations by using facts or professional judgments from dependable sources.
Arouse Hope: Point out recovery, resilience, or steps that can be followed in order to help the readers.
About Us
Our site is devoted to mental health literacy and recovery, and our main theme is eating disorders. Our goal is to deliver an inclusive and safe environment where individuals can learn, share, and heal. Making a difference by contributing, you are able to get involved in a community that cares to make a difference.
We would like to read your submission and collaborate in building awareness and hope!