Subject Matter Experts
Media & Press
Learning how to improve mental health should never be a privilege. Biopsychosocial research belongs in public conversation, not behind paywalls. At Wit & Reason, we bring decades of expertise to news outlets, podcasts, television, radio, and digital platforms, making life-changing science relatable and ready for your audience.
Media Expertise
Guest commentary and interviews on current trends, mental health culture, and media psychology
Subject matter expert support for producers covering wellness, trauma, entertainment, neurodiversity, or leadership
On-camera analysis and feature segments for TV, streaming, and branded content
Editorial briefings and background consultations for reporters and creative teams who need accurate psychological context
Topics We Cover
Workplace & Culture
Burnout, productivity, and psychological safety
Quiet quitting, overwork, and work-life boundaries
Diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging fatigue
Trauma-informed leadership and organizational recovery
Mental Health in the Media
The psychology of viral content and influencer culture
The mental health impact of true crime, horror, and reality TV
Representing therapy and trauma responsibly in storytelling
Parasocial relationships and online attachment
Relationships & Identity
Modern dating dynamics and emotional communication
Gender roles, masculinity, and relational wellness
Family stress, caregiving, and intergenerational conflict
Navigating identity, authenticity, and visibility in public life
Science & Society
Neurodiversity and ADHD in adults
The mental health effects of technology, AI, and social media
Climate anxiety and eco-grief
The psychology of fear, conspiracy, and belief systems
Health & Performance
Sleep, nutrition, and exercise for mental performance
Chronic stress and autoimmune conditions
Resilience and motivation in high-pressure industries
Integrating mental health into physical wellness practices
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For immediate booking or expert commentary, email info@witandreason.com or call (562) 414-4423.
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