Perspectives in Psychiatry: A Learner’s Viewpoint

Each team of authors must first submit a proposal topic (1-2 sentences), a proposed title, and proposed authorship. Proposal submissions for the mini review paper should focus on a precise clinical psychiatry topic related to general practice or a sub-specialty (such as addiction and recovery, child and adolescent, community, women’s health, geriatrics, sleep medicine, etc). Please email your proposal to amanda.springer3@utoledo.edu by May 1, 2026 at midnight. 

Ideally, the manuscript would be focused on a specific concept, problem, or idea that might be of broad interest to learners in the field of psychiatry.

If selected to move forward, the journal’s website includes all details for Author Guidelines and Submission. Please note that although you are submitting to a special issue, the journal’s regular peer review process will still be utilized, and we cannot guarantee publication. We look forward to your submissions through the website for this very special Issue of Translation. We are accepting proposals as described above between April 1-May 1, 2026. Full manuscripts are due by June 28, 2026 at midnight.

Submission Checklist:
1. Title
2. Author Names and Affiliations (only 1 first author)
3. Introduction
4. Discussion
5. Conclusion
6. Methods and Results do not need to be included in submissions
7. References formatted based on Author Guidelines on the Translation Website
8. 3 Keywords
9. Conflict of Interest Forms
10. Please ensure that all manuscripts are edited for grammar and style