Authorship and Corrections, anniewright.com
Version 2.0 · Effective date: August 15, 2026 · Canonical URL: https://anniewright.com/authorship-and-corrections/
Who writes this site
Annie Wright, LMFT. She is licensed as a Marriage and Family Therapist in 14 U.S. jurisdictions, including Colorado for telehealth only, and registered as an out-of-state telehealth provider in Florida under Florida Statute 456.47. She is an EMDRIA Certified Therapist and an EMDRIA Approved Consultant-in-Training. She has been in practice since 2013, licensed since 2016, with more than 15,000 clinical hours. She holds an MA in Counseling Psychology from the California Institute of Integral Studies and two BAs from Brown University.
She is a mental health clinician, not a physician.
Some articles on this site were drafted with the assistance of AI writing tools and edited by Annie Wright, LMFT, prior to publication.
No second clinician reviews this site
Annie is the sole author and the sole editor of the articles here. Nobody else checks them before they go live. Earlier versions of this page and of the article pages described a review process involving other clinicians and outside physicians. That wording was inaccurate and has been removed from the entire site.
The standard this site holds itself to
Every factual claim on this site is either traceable to a source a reader can open, or it has been removed.
Note what that sentence does not say. It does not say this site is accurate. It does not say anything here has been clinically reviewed. It is a sourcing standard, not a guarantee, and it is the only standard this site claims.
In practice that means researchers are named with their full credentials and institutional context rather than a bare surname, statistics are linked to a source a reader can open without a subscription, government and intergovernmental sources are preferred over advocacy or secondary sources, and precise inferential statistics are not published at all because they cannot be checked by a general reader.
What Annie will not say here
- Whether a specific reader has a specific diagnosis. Only an assessment with a clinician who knows your situation can answer that.
- Whether a reader should start, stop, or change a psychiatric medication, or at what dose.
- Medical claims that require the judgment of a physician.
- Any guarantee about a clinical outcome, a result, or a recovery timeline.
- That she is trained or certified in any modality other than EMDR. She draws on elements of Internal Family Systems, Somatic Experiencing, Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, Brainspotting, NARM, AEDP, Hakomi, DBT, Gottman Method, and Emotionally Focused Therapy. She is not certified in any of them and does not claim formal training in any of them.
What this site does not publish
- Tools that purport to diagnose a psychiatric condition.
- Guidance on specific medications, dosages, tapering, or switching.
- Content that discourages a reader from seeking medical or psychiatric care.
- Clinical opinion presented as established medical fact.
Reading this site is not therapy
Reading an article here does not create a therapeutic relationship and is not a substitute for care from a licensed professional who knows your situation. If you are in crisis, call or text 988 to reach the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, or text HOME to 741741 to reach the Crisis Text Line. If you are in immediate danger, call 911. See the medical disclaimer for the full terms.
Corrections
If something here is wrong, Annie wants to know. Email support@anniewright.com with the page address and what you believe is inaccurate. The full process, including how substantive corrections are logged, is set out in the corrections policy.
Related policies
Version history
| Version | Date | Changes |
|---|---|---|
| 1.0 | August 8, 2026 | Initial publication as “Medical Review Process” |
| 1.1 | August 8, 2026 | Removed incorrect implication of Somatic Experiencing training; added EMDRIA credentials and an explicit non-training list |
| 2.0 | August 15, 2026 | Retitled “Authorship and Corrections”. Removed the description of a medical review process, the statement that outside physician colleagues are consulted before publication, and the statements that every relevant article carries referral language and crisis resources. Added a plain statement that no second clinician reviews this site. Corrected the licensure sentence to name Colorado as telehealth only and Florida as an out-of-state telehealth registration rather than a license. |
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