
Sarah Fielding
I primarily cover social issues, mental health, careers, sex and relationships, health and wellness, travel, and fashion. My writing has appeared in over 40 publications, including Bustle, Business Insider, The New York Times, Fortune, The Guardian, Healthline, InStyle, and Men’s Health. My work spans from compelling, reported features on barriers LGBTQ+ voters face and the impact of PTSD on women to fascinating explainers about why we dream and how professional rejections can spark joy. I also work as a copywriter, creating engaging content for clients’ social media accounts with a reach of over 275,000 people. To see more of my writing, view my entire portfolio.
- New York, New York, United States
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Publications
- POPSUGAR6 articles
- Insider Inc.5 articles
- Charlie Health4 articles
- Yahoo!3 articles
- Verywell Mind2 articles
- US News and World Report2 articles
- TODAY.com1 article
Writes Most On
- What to Know About Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD), According to Experts6 Mar—Charlie HealthPersonalized intensive therapy from home Ready to start healing? Get Started 1 (986) 206-0414 Clinically Reviewed By: Beth Couture 5 min. Here’s an expert look at what PMDD is and how it impacts a person physically and mentally. Personality Disorders Learn more about our Clinical Review Process Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) is well known for the pain and distress it can cause for anyone with a period. However, other premenstrual disorders are less discussed, including premenstrual dysphoric...
- Going through a tough time? Try 'lemonading' and use these 30 ideas to add playfulness to your life10 Feb—Yahoo!It's all too easy as an adult to ignore the urge to play and instead focus on the more serious aspects of life. You might think this mindset keeps you prepared and ready for hard times ahead. Yet, a new study published by Frontiers in Psychology has found that engaging in playful activities and developing a more playful approach to life can have a positive impact on your outlook and resilience. The study, led by Dr. Xiangyou ‘Sharon’ Shen of Oregon State University, labels the strong...