Editorial Policy
Business & Therapy is committed to producing accurate, fair, and independent journalism about the business of mental health. These are the standards that govern our editorial work.
Independence
Our editorial decisions are made independently of our advertising and commercial operations. We do not accept payment for editorial coverage, and advertisers have no influence over our reporting.
Accuracy
We make every effort to ensure our reporting is accurate and based on reliable sources. When we make errors, we correct them promptly and transparently. Corrections are noted at the top of the affected article.
Sources
We cite primary sources wherever possible, including peer-reviewed research, government data, and official documents. When we rely on secondary sources, we identify them clearly.
Conflicts of interest
Contributors are required to disclose any financial or personal relationships that could constitute a conflict of interest with the subject matter they cover. We do not publish content from contributors who have undisclosed conflicts.
AI and technology
Business & Therapy uses technology tools to support our editorial process. All content published on this site reflects human editorial judgment and oversight. We do not publish unedited AI-generated content.
Corrections policy
If you believe we have made an error, please contact us at editorial@businessandtherapy.com. We take all correction requests seriously and respond within 48 hours.
Pitch submissions
We welcome pitches from practitioners, researchers, and subject matter experts. Send your pitch to editorial@businessandtherapy.com with a brief description of your proposed piece and your relevant background.