Personal Perspective
Personal perspectives are published free of charge if they are written by a patient (Patient Perspective), or heavily discounted if they are a non-patient personal perspective (APF $350 / 600 words). See Call for Papers at http://mental.jmir.org/announcement/view/127 - Personal perspectives: These outline the opinions and views of leaders in the field (including industry and patients) and offer a forum to share evolving ideas. We welcome in particular the discussion of or personal experiences with new tools, methods, apps, devices, or personal experiences about the role of technology in mental health. We will aim to publish one personal perspective per month and thus expect we will not be able to publish all potential submissions.
Patient Perspectives: In keeping with JMIR’s innovative publishing model and vision, we particularly encourage patients to submit their perspectives on mental health and technology. Patient perspective pieces are sometimes written together with editorial board members or other academics, who may be credited as co-authors.