How sources work
Every post on MythsMind is required to link to at least one external source. This is a core design rule, not an optional footnote.
Why source everything?
ACT has a rich ecosystem of trainers, researchers, and public-domain resources. Linking to originals lets you verify ideas, read deeper, and support the people who created the work — without this site republishing material that belongs elsewhere.
What we publish
- Original visuals and commentary by the site author
- Short summaries written for this site
- Outbound links to papers, handouts, and trainer pages
- Brief attributed quotes where appropriate
What we do not publish
- Full PDFs or worksheets downloaded from third-party sites
- Member-only or paywalled content
- Extracted text from copyrighted sources
Source cards on each post
At the bottom of every post you'll find a “Sources & further reading” section. Each card includes a title, publisher or author organization, and a direct link. When available, DOIs link to the canonical paper record.
Broken links?
Source URLs are checked during site builds. If you find a broken link, the original publisher may have moved the page — try searching for the title on their site or via PubMed/Google Scholar.