Our Commitment
Soberly provides informational content to support people exploring sobriety and building healthier habits. Our content is designed to educate, inspire, and provide practical guidance for those on their sobriety journey. However, our content does not replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
We are committed to creating inclusive, judgment-free content that serves people at all stages of their relationship with alcohol — no labels required.
Content Standards
All Soberly articles are researched using credible, evidence-based sources, including:
- Peer-reviewed scientific journals and studies
- Government health databases (NIH, CDC, SAMHSA, NIAAA)
- Expert guidance from medical and mental health professionals
- Evidence-informed frameworks for addiction recovery and behavior change
We cite sources where applicable to provide transparency and enable readers to explore topics further. Our goal is to translate complex health information into clear, accessible content that empowers informed decision-making.
Medical Disclaimer
The content on Soberly is for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before making changes to your health regimen, including decisions related to alcohol consumption, mental health, or addiction treatment.
If you are experiencing a medical emergency, including severe withdrawal symptoms, suicidal thoughts, or immediate health risks, call your local emergency services immediately.
We include a medical disclaimer on all health-related articles to ensure readers understand the informational nature of our content and the importance of seeking professional guidance for medical decisions.
Review Process
All content is reviewed by the Soberly team for accuracy, clarity, and alignment with evidence-based practices. When medical reviewers are available, articles include reviewer attribution and credentials to provide additional credibility and expertise.
We are actively building relationships with healthcare professionals who specialize in addiction medicine, mental health, and wellness to strengthen the clinical accuracy of our content.
Corrections
We strive for accuracy in all our content. If we discover an error, we update the article promptly and note
the correction date via the editDate field displayed on the article page.
If you believe you've found an error in our content, please contact the Soberly team so we can review and address it.
Contact
Questions about our content accuracy, editorial process, or suggestions for improvement can be directed to the Soberly team via our website.