Guest Posts: Share Your Voice with Art of Wellbeing Hypnosis

Welcome to the Guest Posts program at Art of Wellbeing Hypnosis. Our platform welcomes clinicians, researchers, coaches, and wellness practitioners who want to share practical, evidence-informed perspectives on hypnotherapy, mindfulness, and holistic wellbeing. This page explains who we seek, how to submit, and how we support contributors to make an impact with clarity and integrity.

We publish readable, well-researched guest posts that offer practical techniques, clinical insight, and responsible discussion of hypnosis. Contributors get editorial support, author attribution, and promotion to an engaged readership. If your work is grounded in best-practice and framed for real people, we’d love to hear your pitch.

Table of contents – Guest Posts

Why Write for Art of Wellbeing Hypnosis

Publishing with us connects your ideas to an audience actively seeking trustworthy guidance about mental health and personal growth. Our readers include clinicians looking for clinical perspective, people exploring hypnotherapy for the first time, and wellness professionals wanting practical tools they can use immediately. When you contribute, you join a conversation that values clarity, nuance, and real-world usefulness over sensational claims.

We priorities pieces that combine clinical rigor with compassionate explanation. Authors who translate research into accessible practices — guided exercises, self-hypnosis scripts, or step-by-step frameworks — consistently receive the strongest engagement from our community. If you have a case study, a practice-based intervention, or a clear how-to method, your work becomes a resource people return to again and again.

Contributors also benefit tangibly. We provide a prominent author bio and useful backlinks that can help expand your digital visibility, and we actively promote published posts across our newsletter and social channels. If you’d like background on therapeutic uses of hypnosis, reputable summaries from the Mayo Clinic and NIH provide helpful context for readers and authors alike.

Guest Posts – Content Guidelines

Quality standards and ethics

We publish thoroughly researched, ethically sound content. Claims should be supported by credible sources and clinical experience must be anonymized and used with consent. Avoid overstating outcomes; present benefits and limitations honestly so readers can make informed decisions. When discussing medical or psychiatric conditions, advise readers to seek relevant professional care and clarify the complementary role of hypnotherapy where appropriate.

We do not publish content that promotes unverified or harmful interventions. If your topic touches on psychedelics, intensive trauma protocols, or novel biological treatments, include clear safety frameworks, references, and recommended medical oversight. Our goal is to help demystify hypnosis, not to sensationalize it.

Preferred topics and formats

We welcome how-to guides, clinical case studies, research summaries translated for the public, expert interviews, and integrative approaches combining hypnotherapy with modalities like CBT, mindfulness, or lifestyle medicine. Practical, stepwise content and scripts for self-hypnosis often perform best because readers can immediately apply what they learn.

Optimal article length is between 1,200 and 2,000 words. Use clear headings, short paragraphs, and relevant images or diagrams (properly licensed). If your article describes exercises, provide precise, safely framed instructions and variations for different ability levels.

Guest Posts – Submission Process

Pitch first, draft later

Start with a brief pitch via our contact page outlining your headline, a 2–3 sentence summary, three key points you’ll cover, and a short note on your qualifications. This helps us avoid duplication and ensures your idea aligns with our audience. We respond to pitches with feedback or approval so you can write confidently to our format.

Once approved, submit a full draft as a Google Doc or Word file, a proposed meta description, 2–3 social media snippets, and a short author bio with a headshot. If you include case material, confirm anonymization and consent. Our editorial team usually completes initial review within 10–14 days and will request edits if needed.

Editorial collaboration

We offer substantive editing to improve clarity, flow, and accessibility while preserving your voice. Revisions are collaborative and intended to strengthen the piece’s impact and ensure clinical safety. Once finalized, your article is scheduled for publication and promoted across our channels.

Rights, Promotion & Author Benefits

Ownership and licensing

You retain ownership of your original content. By submitting, you grant us a non-exclusive license to publish and distribute the work on our site and related platforms. After a 30-day exclusivity window, you may republish excerpts with attribution and a canonical link back to the original post on our site.

Promotion and reach

We promote every published piece through our newsletter and social media and feature high-quality contributions on our homepage. Contributors receive direct notification when comments or questions appear, enabling author-reader interaction that builds professional credibility and potential client interest.

Editorial integrity and long-term value

Our site follows an evergreen content approach: articles remain live and may be updated to maintain relevance. We contact authors before substantial changes so you can contribute to future revisions. This long-term visibility means a well-crafted guest post can continue to drive value for years.

Expert Tips for a Successful Submission

Research with integrity

Ground your writing in current, reputable sources. When referencing clinical claims, link to trustworthy resources such as the Mayo Clinic overview of hypnosis or the NIH’s summaries about hypnosis and health to support your points. Accurate referencing builds reader trust and strengthens editorial acceptance.

Write for the reader

Focus on clear, useful outcomes for the reader. Open with a compelling scenario or question and lead the reader through a coherent problem-to-solution path. Include practical exercises or scripts they can try safely at home and explain why each step matters.

Guest Posts – Use concrete examples

Specificity sells. Illustrate concepts with anonymized case vignettes or short client journeys that demonstrate how a technique unfolded in practice. These examples help readers understand application beyond abstract claims and make the content memorable.

Keep the style accessible

Balance clinical accuracy with plain language. Avoid jargon unless you define it, and prefer active, encouraging tone that invites the reader to try the techniques you describe. A readable piece reaches a wider audience and creates greater real-world impact.

Frequently Asked Questions – Guest Posts

Who can submit a guest post?

We welcome submissions from qualified practitioners, academics, and experienced wellness professionals. If you’re new to publishing but have relevant expertise, you’re encouraged to pitch — explain your background and why the topic matters. We priorities credibility and clarity over formal titles alone.

Do you accept sponsored or promotional content?

We do not accept overtly promotional content. Articles must be educational and provide clear value to readers. One or two relevant links to your services may be included in the author bio, and a limited number of contextual links in the body are acceptable when they genuinely enhance understanding.

How do you handle clinical claims or therapeutic advice?

Clinical claims require appropriate references and a cautious framing that acknowledges individual differences and contraindications. When discussing therapeutic protocols, include safety notes and suggestions for when to seek medical or specialist input. We may request citations or editorial modification to ensure reader safety.

Is there payment for submissions?

Most guest posts are unpaid but offer significant visibility, editorial support, and backlinks. We occasionally commission paid pieces for specialized, research-heavy, or expert-level content — indicate interest in paid opportunities in your pitch and include any relevant fees.

How are conflicts of interest managed?

Authors must disclose relevant conflicts of interest, including financial ties to products or services discussed. Transparent disclosure helps maintain trust and ensures readers can evaluate recommendations within an appropriate context.

Your Expertise, Amplified: Join Our Story

If you’re ready to contribute, send a short pitch to our contact page with the subject line “Guest Post Pitch: [Your Topic].” Include your proposed headline, a 2–3 sentence summary, three key points, and a short professional bio. For inspiration on how we work clinically and the kinds of services we provide, you can explore our hypnotherapy services page and our self-hypnosis guide. If your topic touches on societal patterns or substance use, our coverage of alcohol consumption in Australia provides helpful context for community-level implications.

We look forward to building resources that are practical, compassionate, and clinically sound — and to sharing the voices of people who are making real differences in the wellbeing space. Together we can expand public understanding of hypnotherapy while offering readers tools that genuinely help.

Useful references for readers and contributors: a clinical overview of hypnosis from the Mayo Clinic and a public-health perspective on hypnosis from the NIH offer concise, reputable background reading.