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:

  1. Expertise: Content is authored or reviewed by specialists in neuroscience, physiology, and stress biology.
  2. Evidence-Based: Every article is supported by peer-reviewed research, up-to-date scientific findings (2020–2026), and clear references.
  3. Mechanism-Level Clarity: We explain the how and why behind stress processes — not just symptoms or surface-level advice.
  4. Accuracy & Review: All content undergoes a thorough editorial review for factual accuracy, scientific rigor, and clear communication.
  5. Transparency: Sources are cited, diagrams are custom-created to illustrate mechanisms, and disclaimers clarify that content is educational, not a substitute for medical advice.
  6. 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:

  1. Carefully researched using reputable psychological, clinical, and trauma-informed sources
  2. Written to prioritize emotional safety, clarity, and survivor validation
  3. Structured to explain complex psychological concepts in accessible language
  4. 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.