We’re so grateful that you took the time to apply to partner with us.
Your dedication to mental health and wellness is inspiring, and we truly value your passion and expertise. While we weren’t able to include your session in this event, we want to assure you that this decision was not a reflection of the value of your work.
Sometimes it simply comes down to logistics, alignment, or timing.
We plan to host numerous events in the future, covering a variety of mental health topics and catering to diverse audiences. While this event may not have been the right fit, we’d love to explore opportunities to partner with you for future events.
To help you better understand our selection process and prepare for future applications, we’ve outlined key reasons why applications might not be accepted, along with actionable tips to improve your chances of being selected next time.
Why Applications May Not Be Accepted
We receive many applications and, unfortunately, can’t feature everyone due to time constraints. We aim to curate a balanced, impactful event.
While your expertise is valuable, it may align better with future events that focus on specific themes, topics, or niches where your content can truly shine.
Your proposed session may have overlapped with others. To ensure variety, we select sessions that best complement the overall structure.
We’re Here to Support You ♡
We want to see you thrive and grow professionally, whether or not we’re partnering right now. To that end, we’ve put together resources and recommendations to help you strengthen your application for future opportunities. Please note that implementing these tips doesn’t guarantee acceptance, but they can significantly increase your chances of being selected for future events.
How to Strengthen Your Application
Credentials
We prioritize partnering with licensed mental health professionals who have recognized certifications.
This ensures that our events maintain a high level of trust and credibility for attendees.
Accepted Certifications Include:
LCSW: Licensed Clinical Social Worker
LMFT: Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
LPC: Licensed Professional Counselor
LPCC: Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor
LCPC: Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor
PsyD: Doctor of Psychology
MD: Doctor of Medicine (Psychiatrist)
MSW: Master of Social Work
MFT: Marriage and Family Therapist
CSW: Clinical Social Worker
LSW: Licensed Social Worker
LMHC: Licensed Mental Health Counselor
CMHC: Clinical Mental Health Counselor
If you don’t currently hold a certification, we encourage you to explore obtaining one. Certifications not only enhance your professional credibility but also help your expertise stand out in applications. Make sure to highlight your credentials clearly in your application and on your social media profiles.
Social Media Presence
A strong social media presence is crucial because one of our primary intentions is creating cross-promotion opportunities for mental health professionals. Instagram, in particular, is one of our core platforms for event promotions.
What We Look For in a High-Quality Profile:
Tips to Improve Your Profile:
A polished and active social media profile helps amplify your voice and ensures our partnership benefits both you and the broader community. We’ve analyzed some of the most impactful mental health accounts and put together a free guide with content ideas to help you optimize your Instagram presence.
Other Ways to Partner with Us
You’re welcome to join our affiliate program and earn commissions by promoting our digital workbooks and events.
As an affiliate, you’ll receive:
Looking Ahead
We deeply appreciate your interest in partnering with us and your commitment to making a difference in mental wellness. We’ll notify you about future opportunities that may be a better fit for your expertise, and we encourage you to stay connected.