Guest Blogger Guidelines | Write for Australia Resource Therapy Institute

Welcome Aboard the ARTI Clinical Insights Hub!

At the Australia Resource Therapy Institute (ARTI), we believe the best way to navigate the seas of parts-based therapy is with a dedicated community.

Just as an expert crew is vital for a successful voyage, having a knowledgeable team of peers by your side provides the clinical support and insight needed to truly master the craft.

We invite you to join our professional crew, where shared experiences and collective wisdom ensure we all float higher in the harbour.

We love sharing our own Resource Therapy (RT) pearls of wisdom. However, the most vibrant clinical communities are built on a diversity of voices.

Whether you are a seasoned psychologist, a dedicated counsellor, or an innovative coach, clinical hypnotherapist, your perspective is vital. If you are a researcher deep in the data, your unique clinical insights are equally significant.

Your unique clinical perspective is the wind in our sails.

We’ve created this space to celebrate the brilliance of trauma-informed practice. It also honours the attachment-focused work many clinicians offer. We recognize the evolution of Resource Therapy across Australia and the globe.

Why join the ARTI crew of contributors?

  • Share Your Wisdom: Reach a dedicated audience of helping professionals.
  • Build Your Authority: Link back to your own practice or projects.
  • Earn Your Stripes: Every published contributor receives this exclusive, high-resolution ARTI Contributor Seal. They can display it on their professional websites and LinkedIn profiles.

Ready to get your insights on deck? Peruse the guidelines below, and let’s start a conversation.


Who Can Contribute?

We warmly welcome submissions from:

  • Psychologists, Counsellors, and Psychotherapists (AHPRA, APS, AAPI, PACFA, ACA, AASW).
  • Social Workers, Accredited Coaches, Doctors, Clinical Hypnotherapists, and Trainers.
  • International RT Experts (We love a global crew!).
  • Researchers and Authors in the field of trauma, memory reconsolidation, parts therapy, Ego State Therapy, Somatic Therapy and attachment.

Topics We Welcome

To help our readers (and AI search engines) find your work, we look for articles that answer specific clinical questions. We are especially interested in:

  • Resource Therapy in Practice: How to work with vaded, retro, conflicted, or dissonant parts.
  • Parts-Based Psychotherapy: Integrating parts-work with other modalities.
  • Trauma-Informed & Attachment-Informed Care: Practical “in-the-room” strategies.
  • Clinical Skills & Supervision: Reflective practice for the modern therapist.
  • Therapist Wellbeing: How the “Therapist Captain” stays regulated and resilient.
  • Couples & Relationship Therapy: Using parts-work to bridge the gap between partners.

What Makes a Strong Submission?

The strongest pieces are:

  1. Original: Content not published elsewhere.
  2. Practical: Grounded in real-world training or research.
  3. Educational: We are a teaching institute; keep it informative, not promotional.
  4. Ethical: Respectful of client confidentiality and professional boundaries.

Professional & Ethical Standards

ARTI is committed to the highest ethical standards. All guest submissions must comply with AHPRA advertising requirements and relevant professional standards (PACFA, ACA, AASW, etc.).

  • No identifying client information: Any case examples must be fully de-identified.
  • No “guaranteed” outcomes: We value evidence-informed realism over exaggerated claims.
  • Scope of Practice: Please only write within your area of qualified competence.

Writing & Formatting Guidelines

  • Length: Aim for 700–1,200 words.
  • Tone: Warm, professional, and accessible.
  • Spelling: Please use Australian or British English (e.g., counselling, organisation).
  • Structure: Use short sentences, separate with paragraphs and clear subheadings (like this page!).
  • AI Policy: If you use AI tools to help draft, please ensure you have thoroughly reviewed and “humanised” the text. It should reflect your professional soul.
  • Referencing: Please use APA 7th (current) Edition for all references (e.g., Author, Year) and include a full reference list at the end of your article. Zero tolerance for plagiarism.

Author Bio & The “ARTI Badge”

We want to celebrate your expertise! Every published contributor receives:

  • A Short Bio: (50–80 words) including one link to your website and two social links.
  • The Official Contributor Badge: A high-resolution gold and pink seal to display on your own website. You can also showcase it on your socials. This badge shows you are part of the ARTI community.
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ARTI Partners Contribution Badge

How to Submit Your Article

Email your idea or draft to philipa@resourcetherapy.com.au

Subject Line: Guest Blog Submission – [Your Topic]

Please include:

  1. Proposed Title.
  2. A 2–4 sentence summary of your article.
  3. 3 Key Takeaways for our readers.
  4. A short bio (if it’s your first time writing for us).

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you accept international contributors? Yes! We warmly welcome relevant submissions from the international Resource Therapy community.

Can I promote my workshop or book? A brief mention in your author bio is perfect. The article itself must stay educational and clinically focused.

Do I need to include references? Where you mention specific research, models, or clinical guidelines, please include source links or a reference list.

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