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Mental Health.

Mental health matters.

Lindsay places great care in providing detailed, factual information about some of life’s toughest subjects, including physical and emotional abuse, personality disorders, grief and loss, and dual diagnosis, the co-occurrence of substance use and mental health disorders.

Lindsay Taylor Dellinger researches and writes informative, SEO-driven content for mental health and substance use disorder treatment, with an emphasis on advocacy and awareness while reducing the stigma and empowering individuals to seek the necessary treatment.

Click on any of the photos to read more of Lindsay’s work.

Did you know Mental Health America reports that over half of adults in the United States who need mental health treatment do not receive it? This unfortunate statistic fuels Lindsay’s passion for researching and writing informative content that supports the fact that mental health is healthcare.

Travel.

Lindsay’s creative and informative work has reached lands near and far. From seventeen fantastic hotels on beaches in the Yucatán to the mountains of North Georgia, one of Lindsay’s favorite subjects is travel. This is evident through her playful and descriptive writing.

She has traveled extensively herself, including solo trips to Peru and Japan and her most recent adventures in Europe, where she traveled by train through Italy and Switzerland before landing in Southern Spain’s Andalusian region for two months.

Coffee...and wine.

But first, coffee. Right? Take a trip through the history of Java – Lindsay’s fun, insightful 5-part series for home goods company, Ecletticos.

Maybe you’ve been interested in giving mushroom coffee a try? Do you fancy a new espresso machine? Lindsay spills the beans (sorry, we couldn’t help ourselves) on all of the above. From Four Sigmatic and Everyday Dose to MUD/WTR, Lindsay conveys the 4-1-1 on this coffee alternative.

Lindsay also lends her experience and knowledge to the wine industry. Having traveled throughout California’s wine country often, Lindsay knows her vino. She has ghostwritten several vino-centric articles on the topic and posted extensively about what she deems “The Beverage of the Gods.”

Miscellaneous.

Lindsay has extended her editing and writing skills to many other industries, including culinary arts, yoga, and Paris’ GAZETTE DU BON TON for a fashion-related piece titled, Party Wear Priorities in a Post-Pandemic World.

With a degree in fashion design and an appreciation for all things art, including interior design, she and her partner built a tiny home on wheels, affectionately called the “Wow Wagon” inside of a 1992 International school bus. The entire process, from gutting to finished product, took less than two years, and the result is what Lindsay calls “Industrial Bohemian.” She later contributed to Eclettico’s journal with a piece on tiny home living.