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Editorial guidelines

The Grow Therapy Content Team creates guides and articles to help people with their mental health. Our team consists of professional writers and editors, subject matter experts, and licensed mental health professionals.

By Grow Therapy

Updated on Mar 26, 2025

All content on the Grow Therapy blog, our guides, and resources like mental health tests are written and reviewed by professionals and subject matter experts. Prior to publication, all content is reviewed and fact-checked by licensed mental health professionals to ensure it meets the following standards:

Use of AI (artificial intelligence)

Grow Therapy does not publish AI-written content in our blog articles, tests, or guides. All writing, reviewing, editing, and fact-checking is performed by humans, and content passes through no fewer than three professional writers and one professional clinical reviewer before being published.

Who we are

Content Lead

Juliana Fischer is a writer and editor with several years of experience working with mental health content. She has extensive experience writing about mental health conditions and partnering with clinical psychologists to ensure content is safe and accurate. Juliana has a Bachelor of Arts in Human Development, Women’s Development Concentration, with a minor in English from the University of California, East Bay.

Editors

Dr. Cynthia Grant, VP of Clinical Excellence, leads clinical strategy, operations, quality, and measurement-informed care at Grow Therapy. With more than 25 years of experience, Cynthia is a practicing licensed clinical social worker, researcher, and behavioral health quality improvement expert. She holds a PhD in Social Work from Loyola University Chicago and an Executive MBA from the University of Colorado Denver.

Ann Dypiangco is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, clinical content reviewer, and quality assurance peer reviewer. Ann has over 15 years of mental health experience, and regularly reviews Grow Therapy content to ensure accuracy, clarity, cultural sensitivity, and clinical relevance.

Dr. Nicole Morris is a Board Certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP-BC) who has proudly served for over 20 years in the U.S. Navy, providing mental health care on multidisciplinary teams. Dr. Morris serves as a clinical content reviewer for Grow Therapy, where she reviews and ensures the accuracy, quality, and clinical appropriateness of therapeutic content

Derek Lee is Grow Therapy’s Vice President of Insurance Operations, overseeing payor relations and success, credentialing and enrollment, new payor launch, revenue cycle management and billing, and insurance operations data analytics. Derek reviews insurance-related content to ensure it’s accurate and helpful for readers.

This article is not meant to be a replacement for medical advice. We recommend speaking with a therapist for personalized information about your mental health. If you don’t currently have a therapist, we can connect you with one who can offer support and address any questions or concerns. If you or your child is experiencing a medical emergency, is considering harming themselves or others, or is otherwise in imminent danger, you should dial 9-1-1 and/or go to the nearest emergency room.

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