Mihai Copăceanu is a psychologist, doctor of medicine, associate professor at the "1 Decembrie 2018" University of Alba Iulia. He furthered his psychology studies through research scholarships at the University of Bologna, at Balliol College (University of Oxford) and in London he graduated from a master's program in addictions at the Institute of Psychiatry (King's College London). He conducted doctoral research on the health status and consumption of psychoactive substances among young people, under the coordination of Academician Constantin Balaceanu-Stolnici, within the "Francisc Rainer" Institute of Anthropology of the Romanian Academy, ultimately managing to analyze the responses of over 10,000 young people and over 1,230 parents from all counties of the country.
Concerned with the rethinking of Romania, he constantly writes on the Adevărul blogs and collaborates with the written press, television and radio on topics of education, psychology and culture.
He has published 4 books: "Freud or Religion. Totem. Critical Illusion" (Ed. Agnos, 2008), "Orthodoxy at Oxford. I Found You, Lord! Testimonies of 12 Englishmen Converted to Orthodoxy" (Ed. Deisis, 2010), "Sexual Addiction" (Ed. Medicală, 2018) and "Drugs - a Mandatory Book" (Ed. Eikon, 2018).