PsyTheater is committed to accuracy, transparency, and responsible revision practices. When we identify a substantive error, ambiguous claim, outdated reference, misleading phrasing, or clinically important omission, we review the issue and update the content as appropriate.
What We Correct
- Factual inaccuracies
- Incorrect dates, terminology, or definitions
- Misstated research findings
- Broken or materially wrong source references
- Language that may create avoidable confusion on sensitive topics
How We Update Content
Articles may be updated to improve clarity, reflect newer evidence, revise terminology, include additional context, or better distinguish between educational information and individualized care. In some cases, pages may also be reviewed again by an editor or clinician when a significant revision affects interpretation or safety.
Correction Notes
When appropriate, PsyTheater may add correction notes, update notes, or revised review dates to indicate meaningful changes. Minor copy edits, formatting improvements, or non-substantive style changes may not receive a separate public note.
Reader Feedback
Readers who believe content on PsyTheater is inaccurate, unclear, outdated, or incomplete may contact us at info@psytheater.com. Please include the page URL, the issue you identified, and any supporting information that may help our editorial team review the concern.
Editorial Responsibility
Corrections are handled independently by the editorial team. Advertisers, sponsors, and commercial partners do not control our correction decisions. Our goal is not to appear perfect; it is to remain accountable and trustworthy over time.