Contributors
Dedication. Expertise. Passion.
The team is made up of a friendly group of professionals spread out mainly the Costa del Sol but also the whole world who are passionate about Therapy and Mental Health. Therapies Magazine was launched in May 2019 as a blog and it has since become one of the most appreciated magazines in southern Spain because of its original content and high quality. Therapies Magazine has a team filled with specialists from different fields practicing in and speaking many languages (English, Spanish, French, Arabic, Russian, Turkish, and more).
How to write for Therapies Magazine?
If you are interested in writing for THERAPIES MAGAZINE, you’ve come to the right place.
Therapies Magazine is an online magazine created for people living abroad and for those interested in alternative ways of understanding health, wellbeing, and personal experience. Our editorial line is rooted in the realities of expat life, emotional balance, and simple ways of understanding ourselves — without turning everything into a problem. Rather than promoting perfect lifestyles or miracle solutions, Therapies Magazine offers grounded, thoughtful, and accessible content. We aim to demystify alternative therapies, explore real-life situations, and give space to professionals who speak honestly about their work and about the human side of their practice. Our main focus is the expat community, particularly on the Costa del Sol and Gibraltar, but our content speaks to anyone living abroad or interested in wellbeing from a realistic and holistic perspective.
Our main editorial sections
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Self & Mental Health: Explores emotional life, identity, adaptation, stress, and inner experience. Articles approach mental health in a non-pathologising way, inspired by therapeutic and psychoanalytic perspectives, without turning the magazine into a clinical or diagnostic space
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Relationships & Family: Looks at couple life, friendships, parenting, sexuality, and family dynamics in an international context. This section focuses on emotional bonds, communication, and the challenges of building relationships far from one’s country of origin.
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Body & Health: Covers physical health, fatigue, nutrition, medicine, and everyday care practices. Articles aim to inform without fear and to present health as something lived daily, not only as a medical issue.
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Science, Nature & Alternatives: Explains scientific topics, natural approaches, and alternative practices in a clear and accessible way. The goal is to inform without exaggeration, mystification, or dogmatic positions.
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Spirit & Meaning: Explores questions of meaning, beliefs, spirituality, and inner life without dogma This section welcomes different traditions and perspectives as ways to reflect on human experience and personal values.
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Life Abroad & Society: Focuses on the concrete realities of expat life: work, administration, social integration, cultural differences, and the everyday challenges of living in another country.
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Arts & Leisure: Highlights art, culture, creative practices, movement, and leisure as resources for expression and wellbeing. This section includes music, dance, drawing, sport, and local cultural discoveries.
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Letters from Readers: A space where readers can share questions, experiences, and reflections. Professionals may respond with grounded and thoughtful perspectives inspired by their field of practice.
Queries:
To pitch an article you’d like to write, include a summary describing the gist and idea of the article, the approximate length and the date it could be handed in.
Submissions:
We prefer completed submissions as OpenOffice or Word attachments. Your name and a bio spanning one or two sentences should be included with your submission. We don’t pay for articles, but we do include a byline, bio, professional references, and link to your website. All articles might be edited for length, grammar, content, style, and tone. To pitch a story idea or submit a feature for Therapies Magazine, contact us here. (If the link doesn’t work, email us at hello@therapiesmagazine.com.) We do our best to respond to all inquiries, but be aware we are sometimes inundated. If you have not heard back from us after 1 month, please assume we will not be able to use your idea or submission.







