Who Are We?
Inspire the Mind is a digital magazine at the intersection of mental health research, lived experience, and society. At a time when mental health is widely discussed but not always well understood, we offer a trusted, evidence-based perspective, bringing research into conversation with real-world experiences.

Editorial Process
Our in-depth editorial process allows for a collaborative approach between the writer and the editor. We maintain the author's unique writing style through the process, and review all articles before they are published. The publication is overseen by scientists and clinicians, ensuring that the information put out is not only of significant interest to the public, but also factually accurate.

Breadth of Content
We cover a wide breadth of topics ranging from lived experience, to science and research. Our writers discuss topics of public and personal interest, such as art and culture, as well as lifestyle and relationships. We explore these topics in the context of mental health, and their relation to one another. Our content is carefully chosen to align with current world trends and new scientific discoveries.

Behind the Scenes
ITM is all about the behind-the-scenes of scientific research in the field of mental health. We offer the unique opportunity to learn more, through our interviews with scientists and academics, about the studies that are making the headlines, the research they’ve dedicated their whole lives to, and the findings that might change the world of psychiatry and psychology as we know it.
Our Mission

Inspire the Mind is a digital mental health magazine, bringing together the perspectives of researchers, healthcare professionals and people with lived experience. We complement personal narratives with scientific evidence, share ongoing research and clinical work in accessible language, and explore the links between culture and mental health, to improve mental health literacy and reduce stigma.
Our Team
The people behind Inspire the Mind
Our diverse editorial team comprises clinicians, researchers, psychiatrists, and knowledge translation specialists from King's College London, who are passionate about mental health and believe in making scientific information accessible to everyone.






















