PRESS Features
The Press page serves as a centralized reference point for journalists, academic outlets, professional organizations, and media platforms seeking accurate, evidence-based information about Jo Behavioral Psychiatry, its research focus, and its educational contributions to the field of mental health.
Jo Behavioral Psychiatry engages with the media to clarify complex psychiatric and behavioral science topics, promote responsible public understanding, and counter misinformation with clinically grounded, research-informed perspectives.
Areas of Media Focus
Jo Behavioral Psychiatry is available for commentary, interviews, and expert contribution on the following subject areas:
- Evidence-based psychiatric care and telehealth psychiatry
- Hormone-informed mental health frameworks
- Psychiatric treatment response and nonresponse
- Neurobiology of mood, trauma, and affective disorders
- Behavioral engagement and treatment adherence
- Ethical boundaries in mental health communication
- Distinguishing clinical evidence from mental health trends
- Public education on psychiatric research findings
- Responsible interpretation of mental health data in media
All media engagement prioritizes accuracy, scope clarity, and ethical communication.
Research-Informed Media Engagement
Media appearances and press contributions are grounded in:
- Peer-reviewed literature
- Clinical research methodologies
- Neurobiological and behavioral science models
- Longitudinal and systems-based mental health frameworks
Public commentary avoids oversimplification, sensationalism, or speculative claims. When topics fall outside established evidence or professional scope, this is explicitly stated.
Press Materials
Available upon request:
- Practice overview and mission statement
- Research summaries and abstracts
- Professional biography
- Approved headshots
- Academic-style media briefs
- Speaking and panel participation summaries
Press materials are designed for editorial accuracy, not promotional exaggeration.
Media Ethics & Scope Statement
Jo Behavioral Psychiatry does not provide:
- Diagnoses through media platforms
- Personalized medical or psychiatric advice
- Commentary outside professional scope
- Endorsements of products, trends, or commercial therapies
All public communication follows professional ethical standards, scope limitations, and applicable regulatory guidelines.
Educational & Academic Press
In addition to traditional media, Jo Behavioral Psychiatry welcomes collaboration with:
- Academic journals and publications
- Medical and mental health conferences
- Educational institutions
- Professional panels and symposiums
- Research-focused podcasts and lectures
The emphasis remains on education, clinical reasoning, and scientific literacy rather than branding or personal promotion.
Contact for Press Inquiries
For media inquiries, interview requests, or academic collaboration:
Press Contact:
contact@jobehavioral.com
Please include:
- Outlet or organization name
- Topic of interest
- Intended audience
- Deadline (if applicable)
All requests are reviewed to ensure alignment with clinical ethics and evidence-based standards.
Statement on Public Information Sharing
Information shared through press and media channels is intended for educational purposes only and should not be interpreted as medical advice. Clinical services are provided exclusively through formal patient-provider relationships within licensed jurisdictions.
