
Navigating the Peer Review Process: Tips for Postdoctoral Researchers
Are you a postdoctoral researcher in the fields of transpersonal, spiritual, religious, or grief psychology, eager to publish your work but unsure about the peer review process? You're not alone. Many scholars find the peer review process daunting, but with the right strategies and mindset, you can successfully navigate this step in publishing your research.


Turning Your Dissertation into a Book Proposal: A Guide for Postdoctoral Psychologists Specializing in Transpersonal Topics, Religion/Spirituality, or Grief
Writing a book proposal from a completed dissertation is a possible step for postdoctoral psychologists, and involves more than just a reformatting of your dissertation. Writing a selling book proposal requires a rethinking of the audience, purpose, and marketability of your research. Here’s a detailed guide on how to craft a compelling book proposal that can attract publishers and resonate with an audience beyond the dissertation committee.

Transitioning Your Dissertation into a Book: A Starting Guide
If you're a post-doctoral psychologist or a researcher studying transpersonal, spiritual, or religious topics, the process of transforming your dissertation into a publishable book is a possible step to take with your research. As someone who has assisted numerous authors in successfully securing publishing contracts with prestigious publishers like Routledge and Inner Traditions, I understand what's needed to successfully navigate this transition. This guide is crafted to support you through this process, emphasizing how to restructure your dissertation for a larger audience, while staying true to your original research.

