Breeze Wellbeing.com editorial process and standards
At Breeze, we aim to give people the self-discovery tools they need to reach their full potential. One of those tools is the Breeze Wellbeing blog. We value authenticity, inclusivity, and empowerment, so we strive to provide a safe and supportive space for people to explore what makes them unique in our blog.
Our content quality commitment
We're committed to providing accurate, trustworthy information on mental health and self-discovery topics. Likewise, we focus on processes and standards that ensure our content is proven, clinically reviewed, up-to-date, and written with compassion for our community.
Breeze Wellbeing.com writing process
Every article on our website is created by a professional writing staff and enthusiasts who like sharing their knowledge with our readers. They conduct comprehensive research on each subject and write passionately about mental health and self-discovery. Subsequently, our proofreading team ensures that our documents are clear and devoid of any errors.

Our content is evidence-based and reflects scientific consensus
As an app for mental health, we value mental health information that is based on evidence and always favors scientific consensus. This indicates that we will incorporate all links to studies in each article for your examination sources we used for writing. The Sources section at the end of each article lists all the sources used with proper APA style.
We only cite trusted sources
Before publication, our team fact-checks each piece to ensure that all information is accurate and up-to-date. We check the information with more than one source and include references and citations when they are needed. Our extensive research is based on reliable sources, including:
- Online libraries and databases (e.g., PubMed, ScienceDirect, Springer).
- Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5)
- Accredited professional health advocacy organizations (APA, MHA,NAMI, NIMH, etc.)
Academic periodicals include Journal of Mental Health & Clinical Psychology, Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, and others.
We are keeping content up to date
All our articles contain dates. We keep our content fresh by updating it regularly to reflect new research, update statistics, and answer your questions. We constantly review our content to ensure it contains the most recent and accurate information.
Our content is consistent with diversity and inclusivity
Breeze aims to make all its content accessible and inclusive, using language and imagery considering diverse cultural and demographic backgrounds. Our editorial rules define accuracy, impartiality, and sensitivity standards in all our material, including images.
Breeze Wellbeing.com subject-matter expert review process
Our Editorial Review Board includes board-certified subject-matter experts (SMEs) such as psychiatrists, licensed psychotherapists, and social workers who specialize in trauma, anxiety, depression, and self-esteem. They evaluate and fact-check all varieties of content, which may only be published on the website after approval by a reviewer.
Each article on Breezewellbeing.com features a picture of the SME, a short description, and a link to their editor page. Therefore, readers can view our expert's credentials, experience, education, professional background, and social media presence.
These mental health experts have at least a master's degree and clinical experience. They obtained their degrees from reputable universities like Harvard University and Tufts University.
We provide subject-matter expert commentaries
Additionally, our authors conduct interviews and share quotes from our subject-matter experts on every topic we cover. This allows us to incorporate mental health professionals' unique viewpoints and helpful recommendations into each article.