Psych Central

Psych Central
HeadquartersFort Mill, South Carolina
OwnerHealthline (Red Ventures)
Websitepsychcentral.com

Psych Central is a mental health information and news website. Psych Central is overseen by mental health professionals who create and oversee all the content published on the site.[citation needed] The site was created in 1995. The site was named as one of the Internet's 50 Best Websites in 2008 by Time,[1] and has approximately 6 million unique visitors per month.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10] PsychCentral was acquired by Healthline (Red Ventures) in August 2020.[11] Former attorney and author, Faye McCray was appointed Editor-In-Chief in 2021.[12]

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  6. ^ Akst: Coping with seasonal affective disorder, Daily Chronicle, (January 9, 2014), "an online mental health social network", (subscription required).
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  9. ^ Psych Central, PBS
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  11. ^ "Healthline Media Acquires PsychCentral, Bolstering Healthline's Role as the Top Digital Health Publisher". 2020-08-14. Retrieved 2021-01-18.
  12. ^ "Healthline Media Hires Faye McCray as Editor-in-Chief of PsychCentral.com". 2021-11-14. Archived from the original on 2021-11-14. Retrieved 2023-07-05.