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About PsyTheater

PsyTheater is an independent digital media publication focused on psychology, psychiatry, mental health, emotional well-being, and evidence-based personal development. We publish accessible, clinically informed, and journalistically responsible content for readers who want to better understand how the mind works, how mental health challenges are experienced, and how people can make more informed decisions about support, treatment, and everyday psychological well-being.

Founded in 2015, PsyTheater began with a simple editorial belief: mental health publishing should be more trustworthy, more humane, and more intellectually honest. Over time, the publication evolved from a niche psychology-focused editorial concept into a growing media platform designed to help broad audiences navigate complex psychological topics with clarity and respect. Our mission has remained the same from the beginning — to publish mental health and psychology content that is grounded in evidence, written in plain language, and shaped by real editorial responsibility.

At PsyTheater, we believe readers deserve more than simplified lists, exaggerated claims, or emotionally manipulative headlines. Mental health content can influence how people interpret symptoms, seek help, understand relationships, or approach treatment. That is why we work to build a publication model that combines professional editing, expert review where appropriate, careful sourcing, transparent corrections, and strong distinctions between educational information and personal medical or psychological advice.

Our editorial coverage includes psychology explainers, mental health reporting, therapy education, relationship psychology, emotional regulation, stress and burnout, evidence-based self-help, and research-informed journalism. Some topics are reviewed by qualified clinicians or subject-matter experts before publication or update. We also maintain editorial safeguards for sensitive topics, including crisis-related reader safety language and links to urgent support resources where appropriate.

PsyTheater is built for long-term reader trust. We aim to become a reliable reference point for mental health literacy in American English, serving readers across the United States and beyond. As a media brand, we are committed to transparency in authorship, sourcing, editorial standards, advertising disclosures, and review processes. We believe trust is earned page by page, update by update, and correction by correction.

Organization Information

Publisher: PsyTheater Media

Website: PsyTheater.com

Email: info@psytheater.com

Mailing Address:
PsyTheater Media
1201 Brickell Avenue, Suite 800
Miami, FL 33131
United States

Phone: +1 (305) 555-0184

 

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Editorial Policy

Medical Disclaimer

The content published on PsyTheater.com is provided for general informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to serve as medical advice, mental health advice, psychiatric advice, diagnosis, treatment, or crisis intervention.

Although this website covers topics related to psychology, psychiatry, emotional well-being, human behavior, and mental health conditions, nothing on this site should be interpreted as a substitute for evaluation, diagnosis, counseling, or treatment by a licensed physician, psychiatrist, psychologist, therapist, or other qualified healthcare professional.

No Professional Relationship

Your use of this website does not create a doctor-patient, therapist-client, psychologist-patient, or any other professional relationship between you and PsyTheater.com, its owners, editors, contributors, or affiliated experts.

Not Medical or Mental Health Advice

The information on this website is published in a general reference format and may include articles about symptoms, diagnoses, treatment methods, mental health concepts, research developments, and professional commentary. This information is not personalized and does not take into account your individual medical history, psychiatric condition, medications, risk factors, or personal circumstances.

For that reason, you should not rely on content published on PsyTheater.com to:

  • diagnose any medical, psychiatric, or psychological condition;

  • decide whether you have a specific disorder;

  • begin, stop, or change medication;

  • replace psychotherapy, counseling, or psychiatric care;

  • delay seeking help from a licensed professional;

  • make emergency or crisis-related decisions.

No Self-Diagnosis or Self-Treatment

Do not self-diagnose and do not self-treat. Many mental health symptoms may overlap across different conditions, and accurate diagnosis requires careful assessment by a qualified clinician. What appears to be a psychological symptom may also be related to a medical, neurological, substance-related, or situational cause.

Treatment decisions should only be made with the involvement of an appropriately licensed healthcare or mental health professional.

Emergency and Crisis Notice

If you are experiencing a mental health crisis, suicidal thoughts, thoughts of harming yourself or others, psychosis, severe distress, or any medical or psychiatric emergency, call 911 immediately or seek emergency assistance right away.

If you are in the United States and need immediate mental health crisis support, you may call or text 988, the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, for 24/7 confidential support.

Accuracy and Limits of Information

We strive to publish content that is clear, responsible, and editorially reviewed. However, mental health and medical knowledge evolve over time, and no website can guarantee that all information is complete, current, or applicable to every individual situation.

PsyTheater.com makes no representations or warranties regarding the completeness, accuracy, reliability, or applicability of any content for your particular circumstances.

External Content and Third-Party Links

This website may refer to outside sources, third-party websites, expert commentary, or external organizations for informational purposes. Such references do not necessarily constitute endorsement, and PsyTheater.com is not responsible for the accuracy, availability, or policies of third-party content.

Use at Your Own Discretion

By using this website, you acknowledge that you do so voluntarily and at your own discretion. You accept full responsibility for how you interpret and use the information provided.

If you have concerns about your mental health, behavior, emotional functioning, or any possible medical or psychiatric symptoms, consult a licensed and qualified healthcare professional.

 

 

About PsyTheater.com

PsyTheater.com is an educational mental health resource created to help readers better understand psychology, human behavior, mental health symptoms, psychosomatic conditions, and modern approaches to treatment. Our mission is to make complex psychological and psychiatric topics more accessible, evidence-informed, and easier to navigate for the general public.

PsyTheater.com is an independent educational online resource dedicated to psychiatry, psychology, mental health, and related areas of clinical and behavioral science. Our goal is to provide readers with clear, structured, and responsible reference information about the human mind, mental disorders, psychological functioning, psychosomatic symptoms, and evidence-based approaches to care.

We publish informational content designed to help readers better understand mental health topics, psychological concepts, behavioral patterns, and the language commonly used in psychiatry and psychology. Our materials are intended for educational purposes and aim to make complex topics more accessible to a broad audience.

On PsyTheater.com, readers can:

  • explore possible ways to better understand difficult psychological situations;

  • learn foundational information about psychology, the human mind, and behavior;

  • review common signs and symptoms associated with various mental health conditions;

  • discover how mental health concerns are studied, evaluated, and treated in modern clinical practice;

  • stay informed about current developments in psychology, psychiatry, and related fields.

 

At PsyTheater.com, we believe mental health information should be presented with accuracy, clarity, and respect for professional standards. For that reason, our editorial approach emphasizes:

  • evidence-informed content;

  • medically responsible language;

  • transparency about the limits of online information;

  • respect for licensed mental health and medical professionals;

  • reader safety, especially in areas involving symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment.

Our content may cover topics such as:

  • general psychology and personality;

  • psychiatric symptoms and disorders;

  • psychosomatic conditions;

  • the relationship between mental and physical health;

  • psychotherapy and treatment approaches;

  • mental health education and current developments in the field.

We are committed to maintaining a resource that supports informed reading, encourages critical thinking, and helps users approach mental health topics in a more knowledgeable and responsible way.

Our History and Editorial Development

Since its founding in 2015, PsyTheater.com operated in Moscow as an independent online reference publication focused on psychiatry, psychology, psychosomatic medicine, and mental health education. From 2015 through 2026, the project developed and maintained a substantial body of informational material covering major areas of psychology, psychosomatic conditions, and approaches to the treatment of both common and rare psychiatric disorders.

During its original editorial period in Moscow, the publication brought together a broad range of reference content with the informational support of the residency team of the S. S. Korsakov Clinic of Psychiatry at Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University.

Institutional reference till 2025:
S. S. Korsakov Clinic of Psychiatry, Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University
119021, Moscow, Rossolimo St., 11, Bldg. 5
General information line: +7 (495) 247-30-89

In 2026, the publication entered a new stage of development when its editorial direction and professional oversight were taken over by American specialists with relevant experience in mental health communication, psychological education, and evidence-informed medical publishing.

This transition marked an important step in the evolution of PsyTheater.com. While preserving the depth of its previously accumulated reference materials, the publication began moving toward a broader international editorial model shaped by:

  • clearer medical-editorial standards;

  • stronger emphasis on evidence-informed communication;

  • more transparent disclaimers and reader protections;

  • alignment with modern expectations for trustworthy mental health publishing;

  • greater focus on expertise, editorial accountability, and responsible public education.

Today, PsyTheater.com builds on the foundation created during its Moscow years while continuing its development under updated editorial supervision with the goal of providing readers with accessible, responsible, and professionally framed information about psychiatry, psychology, mental health, and psychosomatic disorders.