Editorial Policy

Editorial mission

The mission of Psy × IT is to publish useful, accurate, and practical content for people working in tech-heavy, high-pressure environments.

What “evidence-informed” means here

“Evidence-informed” means:

  • we prioritize high-quality research when available

  • we translate findings into realistic, actionable steps

  • we acknowledge limitations, individual differences, and context

Quality standards

Every article aims to include:

  • a clear definition of the problem

  • the practical “why it happens” (mechanism, not myths)

  • steps or a framework you can apply

  • common pitfalls and how to avoid them

  • where appropriate: templates or checklists

Medical and mental health boundaries

This site provides educational information only. It does not provide:

  • diagnosis

  • treatment plans

  • emergency guidance

  • medical claims

If you suspect you may need professional support, consult a qualified clinician.

Corrections and updates

We correct factual errors as soon as we confirm them.
We update content when:

  • better evidence becomes available

  • definitions or best practices change

  • readers report issues that we can verify

To report a correction: [contact@psy.it.com] (include the page URL and details).

AI-assisted writing policy

We may use AI tools to support drafting, outlining, and editing for clarity.
However:

  • final publication is human-reviewed

  • sources and claims are checked

  • we do not publish mass-produced content without added value

Conflicts of interest and monetization (if applicable)

If an article includes affiliate links or sponsorships:

  • it will be disclosed clearly on the page

  • editorial decisions remain independent