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Last reviewed on 2026-04-24

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The fastest way to reach the iPsychology editorial team is by email. Every message is read by a person. We reply in the order received and do our best to respond within a few business days.

Email: contact@ipsychology.net

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What We Can Help With

General Questions

Questions about the site, how to navigate our guides, or where to find a specific topic.

Content Feedback & Corrections

Spotted an error, an outdated reference, or something unclear? We take accuracy seriously and appreciate careful readers pointing out anything that needs revisiting.

Topic Suggestions

A psychology concept, disorder, theory, or therapy approach you want to see covered or expanded — tell us and we will add it to the editorial queue.

Editorial Collaboration

If you write or research in psychology and would like to discuss contributing, include a short note about your background and the topics you cover.

Before You Contact Us

Important: We Are Not a Crisis Service

iPsychology is an editorial resource and cannot respond to mental-health emergencies. If you or someone you know is in crisis:

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We Cannot Provide Personal Mental-Health Advice

iPsychology is an educational site, not a clinical service. We do not diagnose conditions, provide therapy or counseling, recommend medications, or make treatment recommendations for individuals.

If you are looking for care, start with our Find a Therapist guide, which explains how to search directories, what questions to ask, and how to evaluate fit.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can iPsychology help with my psychology homework?

We do not complete assignments, but our guides are written to support learning. The AP Psychology section is a strong starting point for high-school and introductory coursework.

How often is content updated?

Articles are reviewed on a rolling basis as research and terminology evolve. Substantive pages show a "Last reviewed on" date near the top.

Can I cite or quote iPsychology in a project?

Yes, for educational and non-commercial use, with attribution. Cite the page title, the site name (iPsychology), and the URL. For other uses, please see our Terms of Use.

Do you provide clinical services or referrals?

No. iPsychology is informational. For clinical help, consult a licensed mental-health professional in your area.

How do I report an error or outdated information?

Email contact@ipsychology.net with the page URL and a short note on what needs attention. Corrections typically go out within a few business days.

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