Call for abstracts

We are looking for authors to contribute articles to our special issue on clinical psychology and psychotherapy research, titled "Reality Check: What Clinical Science Really Tells Us About Promoting Mental Health". If you're interested in writing an article for this special issue, please complete this form by March 6th, 2026. We will inform you shortly afterward whether your abstract has been accepted and discuss the next steps.

Name of the corresponding author *
Email address of the corresponding author *
University / institution of the corresponding author *
Co-authors
If applicable, please add your co-authors. Please use one line per author.
Working title of the article *
This could still be changed at a later stage.
Abstract *
Please provide an abstract of a maximum of 400 words. It would make sense to already write this abstract as though it was addressed at a general audience, to help you focus on what would be most relevant to our readers.
Experience in science communication *
Do you have prior experience in science communication? This could include writing about scientific topics for a general audience. Please note that this is not a requirement, but it helps us provide you with relevant guidance in the next steps.
Yes
No
Confirmation of full article submission *
Upon positive evaluation by the editorial team, I will be able to submit a full text (~2000 words) by 15 May 2026.
Yes.
No.
How did you hear about this special issue? *
Availability as a reviewer *
Would you be willing to act as a reviewer for this special issue or any future articles on clinical psychology submitted to In-Mind Magazine? If you indicate yes, you agree that we may contact you for reviews in the future.
Yes
No
Comments for the editorial team
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