Summary: What To Do When You’re Feeling Worried About The Future

  • Name: Jeremy Brown Fatherly
  • Category: Lifestyle and Fitness
  • Email: query-fybi@helpareporter.net
  • Media Outlet: Fatherly
  • Deadline: 9:00 AM EST – 22 November

Query: I would like to hear from therapists regarding how worries are normal, but there are useful ways to deal with them so they don’t consume you. This piece would offer anywhere from seven to ten useful pieces of advice that therapists can provide to help people deal with worrying about the future.

Summary: What to do if your child won’t go to therapy

  • Name: Amber Leventry Care.com
  • Category: General
  • Email: query-fy04@helpareporter.net
  • Media Outlet: Care.com
  • Deadline: 12:00 PM EST – 22 November

Query: I’m looking for experts to help guide caregivers on ways to encourage their child to go to therapy when it has been determined it would be helpful or necessary. I’m looking for age-specific guidance (elementary, middle school, and high school-age kids);

  1. How do parents present therapy as a positive tool, whether individually or as a family?
  2. What are common arguments kids have against going to therapy and how do parents acknowledge those while also reassuring their child and encouraging them to try?

Requirements: PsyD or PhD or LMFT, child psychologists/therapists, and a parent who can talk about their own experience with this if possible. I can send more specific questions, but these are the focus of the article

Summary: Looking for relationship experts

  • Name: Cassie Leigh Ricochet Magazine
  • Category: Public Policy and Government
  • Email: query-fy21@helpareporter.net
  • Media Outlet: Ricochet Magazine
  • Deadline: 7:00 PM EST – 22 November

Query: Looking for a few relationship experts/therapists to comment on their best practices on how to avoid political conversations at the dinner table during the holiday season.

Requirements: No AI responses will be accepted.

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