Editorial Policy

Editorial Policy
Last updated: June 24, 2025

At PositivePsychlopedia.com, our mission is to provide accurate, trustworthy, and science-based content on the topic of positive psychology. This Editorial Policy outlines how we create, review, and maintain the integrity of our articles.

1. Purpose of Our Content
Our articles aim to:

Educate readers on evidence-based principles of positive psychology

Promote emotional well-being, resilience, and personal growth

Offer practical strategies rooted in research

We strive to present information that is accessible, insightful, and reliable for a general audience.

2. Sources We Use
We rely on:

Peer-reviewed journals (e.g., Journal of Positive Psychology)

Official organizations (APA, WHO, NIH)

Works of recognized experts such as Martin Seligman, Sonja Lyubomirsky, and Barbara Fredrickson

We reference or link to all major sources to maintain transparency and credibility.

3. Authors & Expertise
Our content is written and reviewed by psychologists, mental health professionals, or subject-matter experts.

Each article is fact-checked by a member of our editorial team or scientific advisor.

Author bios are available on our Author Page.

4. Editing & Updates
Content is reviewed regularly to ensure it reflects the latest research and best practices.

Corrections or updates are clearly marked with a revision date.

We welcome and act upon reader feedback that helps us improve accuracy.

5. Advertising & Sponsorship
Editorial content is never influenced by advertisers or sponsors.

Any sponsored or affiliate content is clearly labeled as such.

We reject paid submissions that do not meet our editorial standards or ethical guidelines.

6. Feedback & Contact
We welcome your questions, corrections, and suggestions.
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