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Disclosures & Editorial Policy
Who makes Psycho.farm, how it is funded, financial relationships that could be relevant, and how we handle editorial standards.
1. General Disclosure
Psycho.farm is an educational product operated by Prospect Park Psychiatry, PLLC. Psycho.farm provides educational content in psychiatry, psychopharmacology, and clinical reasoning through courses, podcasts, community discussions, newsletters, and related materials.
Psycho.farm is not a medical treatment service, telehealth service, psychotherapy service, patient portal, or emergency service.
2. Instructor and Host Credentials
Psycho.farm content is created and/or taught by clinicians and educators. The primary instructor is:
Greg Malzberg, MDBoard-certified psychiatrist and psychopharmacology educator
Founder, Prospect Park Psychiatry, PLLC
Credentials, titles, affiliations, and roles are listed for identification and educational context only. They do not mean that any hospital, university, employer, professional organization, or affiliated institution endorses Psycho.farm unless expressly stated in writing.
3. Financial Relationships
As of the effective date, Psycho.farm is funded by paid course purchases.
Psycho.farm does not currently receive pharmaceutical-company funding, device-company funding, sponsorships, advertising revenue, affiliate revenue, referral fees, or free products related to Psycho.farm content.
Greg Malzberg, MD holds equity in Radial Health, Inc., a TMS-related company. This may be relevant to content involving TMS, neuromodulation, interventional psychiatry, or related topics. This equity interest was obtained in March 2025, after the Psycho.farm Anti-Depressant Course was created and released, and did not influence the content of that course.
Psycho.farm does not currently receive payment from Radial Health, Inc. for Psycho.farm content unless expressly disclosed.
4. Industry Funding
Unless expressly disclosed, Psycho.farm content is not created, directed, reviewed, approved, sponsored, or funded by pharmaceutical manufacturers, device manufacturers, or other commercial entities with a financial interest in medications or interventions discussed.
5. Advertising, Sponsorships, and Affiliate Links
Psycho.farm does not currently use sponsorships, advertising, or affiliate links.
If Psycho.farm later includes paid advertising, sponsorships, referral links, or affiliate links, material relationships will be disclosed near the relevant content. If Psycho.farm receives compensation when you click a link, purchase a product, enroll in a service, or use a code, that material connection will be disclosed.
References to books, apps, products, platforms, guidelines, articles, or tools are educational and do not guarantee quality, safety, privacy, security, effectiveness, or suitability.
6. Testimonials and Reviews
Psycho.farm may display testimonials or reviews from users. Testimonials reflect individual opinions and experiences. They are not guarantees of educational results, professional outcomes, clinical competence, clinical outcomes, patient outcomes, income, employment, licensure, or board performance.
Testimonials may be edited for length or clarity, but not to materially change meaning. Psycho.farm does not knowingly use fake reviews, undisclosed paid endorsements, or testimonials from people who have not used the relevant product.
As of the effective date, Psycho.farm testimonials have not been given in exchange for payment, free access, discounts, or favors.
7. Editorial Independence
Psycho.farm maintains editorial control over its educational content. Sponsors, advertisers, affiliates, guests, or linked third parties do not control Psycho.farm’s clinical opinions or educational conclusions unless expressly disclosed.
8. Guest and Collaborator Disclosures
Podcast guests, teachers, collaborators, or community participants may have financial or professional relationships of their own. Psycho.farm attempts to disclose material conflicts when known and relevant, but users should not assume that all third-party conflicts are known to Psycho.farm.
9. Updates
Disclosures will be reviewed periodically and updated when material changes occur. To report a possible conflict, error, or undisclosed relationship, contact psychofarm333@gmail.com.
Editorial Policy
Purpose
Psycho.farm exists to make psychopharmacology and psychiatric clinical reasoning more understandable, practical, and evidence-informed for clinicians, trainees, and adult learners.
Editorial Standards
Psycho.farm content is designed to teach frameworks, mechanisms, tradeoffs, and clinical reasoning. Content is not intended to dictate care, replace guidelines, or provide patient-specific recommendations.
Where possible, clinically important claims are grounded in primary literature, drug labeling, major trials, systematic reviews, practice guidelines, established pharmacology, and/or expert clinical reasoning.
When evidence is mixed, limited, evolving, controversial, or based on clinical judgment, Psycho.farm aims to identify that uncertainty.
Review and Updating
Psycho.farm may mark substantive lessons with a “last reviewed” or “last updated” date. We may update content as evidence, labeling, guidelines, or clinical practice changes.
However, medical information can become outdated, and users must independently verify current information before relying on it.
Off-Label and Controversial Topics
Psycho.farm may discuss off-label uses, controversial areas, emerging evidence, practice variation, and individual clinician reasoning. Discussion does not constitute endorsement, instruction, or a recommendation for any particular patient.
Users are responsible for complying with law, professional standards, payer rules, institutional policies, and patient-specific informed-consent obligations.
Error Reporting
If you believe Psycho.farm content contains an error, outdated statement, omitted risk, undisclosed conflict, or unclear distinction between evidence and opinion, contact psychofarm333@gmail.com with the lesson title, timestamp if applicable, and supporting information.