Editorial Policy
Last updated: February 13, 2026
At Stress-Anatomy, we are committed to providing science-backed, mechanism-focused, and trustworthy content about stress, the nervous system, and human biology. Every article is designed to educate and empower readers with a deep understanding of how stress affects the body and mind — and how to build resilience safely.
Our Editorial Principles:
- Expertise: Content is authored or reviewed by specialists in neuroscience, physiology, and stress biology.
- Evidence-Based: Every article is supported by peer-reviewed research, up-to-date scientific findings (2020–2026), and clear references.
- Mechanism-Level Clarity: We explain the how and why behind stress processes — not just symptoms or surface-level advice.
- Accuracy & Review: All content undergoes a thorough editorial review for factual accuracy, scientific rigor, and clear communication.
- Transparency: Sources are cited, diagrams are custom-created to illustrate mechanisms, and disclaimers clarify that content is educational, not a substitute for medical advice.
- Reader-Centric: We structure articles to be actionable, readable, and logically organized within our 4-pillar framework.
Our Goal:
To provide a trusted resource for anyone looking to understand stress deeply, take control of their nervous system, and make informed decisions about recovery and wellness.
Editorial Contact:
Questions or suggestions about content accuracy can be submitted via Email: info@stressanatomy.com.
Content Creation Process
All content is:
- Carefully researched using reputable psychological, clinical, and trauma-informed sources
- Written to prioritize emotional safety, clarity, and survivor validation
- Structured to explain complex psychological concepts in accessible language
- Reviewed for coherence, accuracy, and alignment with trauma-informed principles
AI tools may be used only for drafting or research support, but all published content is human-directed, edited, contextualized, and curated to ensure originality, accuracy, and educational value.
Content Standards
This site does not publish:
- Sensationalized or exploitative trauma content
- Harmful advice or victim-blaming narratives
- Unverified medical or clinical claims
- Plagiarized or auto-generated mass content
Articles are intended for education, awareness, and empowerment, not for diagnosis or treatment.
User Comments & Embedded Content
- If you leave comments on our site, we may collect your name, email, website, and comment content, along with your IP address for spam detection.
- Embedded content (e.g., videos, images, articles) from other websites may collect data about you, use cookies, and track interactions as if you visited the source website directly.
- Comment cookies may be set for your convenience to remember your details for future comments (expires after one year).
Updates & Accuracy
Content may be updated periodically to:
- Improve clarity
- Reflect evolving trauma research
- Expand educational depth
All updates are reviewed for consistency with trauma-informed standards and documented when appropriate.
Legal Note
For important legal, medical, and safety information, including disclaimers regarding consultations, external links, and liability, please see our Legal Disclaimer page.