Editorial Policy
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Our Editorial PolicyÂ
At Guardian Recovery we stand behind the inherent value of addiction education.Â
When it comes to the effective treatment of addiction, we believe that knowledge is power. Not only does education serve an indispensable role in prevention, but those who have a thorough understanding of substance use disorder recovery have higher rates of continued sobriety.Â
The Guardian Recovery Editorial Team is dedicated to providing heavily researched articles on addiction and addiction recovery, drawing from evidence-based, scientific studies. Every article is fact-checked by a licensed professional prior to publishing. More information on our Editorial Team and on our editorial practices can be found below.Â
Our Accuracy PolicyÂ
Increasing access to accurate information is the first line of defense when it comes to breaking the long-standing stigma surrounding addiction. Educating members of the general public on addiction and co-occurring disorders helps increase widespread understanding, and educating those who are struggling with behavioral health disorders often means the difference between recovery and ongoing substance use.Â
At Guardian Recovery, we are committed to staying informed and up-to-date on all of the latest addiction treatment methods, scientific studies, and statistics. We consistently bring relatable and accurate content to those who are struggling with substance use, those who are in recovery, and those who are interested in learning more about the entire process — from the development of addiction to effective treatment options.Â
Our Content Creation ProcessÂ
We thoroughly vet each member of our Editorial Team to ensure they have a thorough understanding of substance use and mental health. Many of our team members are licensed therapeutic and/or psychiatric professionals, boasting extensive knowledge and experience. Several of our team members have firsthand experience with addiction recovery. Before an article is published onto our website, it is fact-checked by a member of our Treatment Team to ensure accuracy.Â
Because substance use and mental health are sensitive topics and because we remain dedicated to combating the circulation of misinformation, every source we reference is cited at the bottom of the article. We only reference statistics and research findings shared by government agencies, scientific journals, medical organizations, and highly reputable educational institutions.Â
Content Creation — Step-By-Step
- Step 1 — We brainstorm ideas for relevant articles, geared towards delivering pertinent information on active addiction and the addiction recovery process.Â
- Step 2 — One of our experienced Editorial Staff members is assigned the article, and they set to work crafting a relatable, informative, and accurate piece of content.Â
- Step 3 — The content is submitted to a member of our treatment team for review. Each member of our team is licensed and accredited in their area of expertise.Â
- Step 4 — Once the article has been reviewed for accuracy and approved, it is posted directly onto our website.Â
- Step 5 — If new developments surface, the article is updated to reflect all new information. This happens as often as necessary.
Our Editorial GuidelinesÂ
The personal and professional experiences of our Editorial Staff allow us to address substance use and mental health from a place of compassion, proficiency, and competence. We ensure that each individual who is writing for us possesses a knowledge of the field and an underlying passion for helping others. The content we create concerns much more than Search Engine Optimization and meeting monthly quotas. We view the articles we produce and publish as a vital part of the addiction recovery process. Our hope is that our content will spurn the reader into action, offer a message of hope, and deliver pertinent information in a way that could potentially change a life for the better.Â
Meet the Editorial TeamÂ
If you have a background in creative writing and personal or professional experience in the realm of substance use disorder treatment and mental health, we would love to hear from you! Contact our Editorial Content Manager at [email protected].Â
Cayla Clark
Social Media Manager
Cayla earned a BA in playwriting from UCLA in 2012, and has been writing recovery-related content ever since….
Linda Armstrong
Senior Content Manager
With more than 20 years of editing, writing, and content management experience, Linda Armstrong has worked…
Natalee Serrels
Freelance Writer
Natalee Serrels graduated in 2013 with a master’s degree in psychology. She joined Guardian Recovery in 2022 as a….
Trisha Giramma
Freelance Writer
Trisha Giramma is an award-winning health and wellness writer and book editor with more than 20 years of experience….
Katie Phillips
Freelance Writer, LCSW
Katie Phillips is a licensed clinical social worker with supervisory distinction. She received her bachelor’s….
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