Editorial Team
PsyTheater Editorial Team — editors, contributors and review responsibilities
The PsyTheater editorial operation includes editorial leadership, writers, researchers, contributors and subject-matter support focused on psychology, psychiatry and mental health coverage.
This page identifies current editorial responsibility and explains how PsyTheater handles review, corrections and contributor accountability. Additional individual author profiles may be added as bylines and archive pages are published.
Editorial leadership
Daniel Mencer
Founder and Editor
Daniel Mencer is listed as founder and editor of PsyTheater. His editorial role is connected to PsyTheater’s mission of publishing clinically informed, humane and evidence-aware psychology and mental health content.
Editorial desk
Editorial coordination
The editorial desk reviews topic fit, sourcing expectations, headline clarity, sensitive claims, corrections and reader feedback. General editorial inquiries can be sent to [email protected].
Writers and contributors
PsyTheater may publish work from writers, researchers, editors and contributors with relevant knowledge of psychology, psychiatry, behavioral science, health communication, education or public-interest journalism. Contributor information should be presented accurately and without invented credentials.
Author biographies should describe what a person covers, writes about or contributes. PsyTheater should not call a contributor a clinician, therapist, psychiatrist, psychologist, researcher or certified expert unless that credential is verified.
Expert contributors and reviewers
Because PsyTheater covers YMYL mental health topics, sensitive or technical articles may require additional review or input from qualified specialists when appropriate. Expert review can strengthen context, but it does not replace editorial responsibility.
How our team works
- Writers and researchers gather source material and prepare drafts.
- Editors review structure, clarity, sourcing, headline accuracy and reader safety.
- Sensitive claims about diagnosis, treatment, medication, crisis or safety receive extra caution.
- Commercial content is separated from independent editorial conclusions.
- Corrections are handled through the corrections process.
Independence and disclosure
Team members and contributors should disclose relevant financial, commercial, professional or personal conflicts of interest. Commercial relationships must not determine editorial conclusions.
Contact the editorial team
Email [email protected] for editorial inquiries or [email protected] for correction requests.
What is PsyTheater?
Founded in 2015 and developed as a broader psychology media platform, PsyTheater helps readers understand mental health topics through clear, evidence-informed editorial content. The publication brings together psychological education, practical self-reflection, expert-informed perspectives, and careful explanations of complex emotional states while keeping reader safety, professional standards, and responsible mental health communication at the center.