This page explains how I use online platforms including my website, blog, and social media in relation to my professional role. It also outlines what you can expect when engaging with my online content.
Disclaimer 1: Professional Advice
The content I share on my website, blog, and social media is meant for general education and reflection. It is not a substitute for mental health care, diagnosis, or treatment. Everyone’s circumstances are different, so please consult a qualified mental health professional for individual guidance.
Disclaimer 2: Client–Therapist Relationship
Engaging with me on social media (liking, commenting, sharing, or messaging) does not establish a therapeutic relationship. Confidentiality cannot be guaranteed on social platforms, and information shared there should not be considered professional advice. To maintain clarity and protect privacy, I do not follow or “friend” current or former clients on social media.
Disclaimer 3: Individual Responses
Any responses I provide on social media are general in nature and may not apply to your specific situation. Personalized guidance can only occur within a professional therapeutic relationship.
Disclaimer 4: Third-Party Content
From time to time I may share links, articles, or third-party content. Sharing does not imply endorsement, and I cannot guarantee the accuracy or reliability of information created by others.
Disclaimer 5: Emergencies
Social media is not monitored in real time and should not be used for urgent or crisis needs.
If you are in the U.S. and need immediate support, call 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) or 911.
If you live outside the U.S., please call your local emergency number or crisis hotline.
Disclaimer 6: Policy Updates
This policy may be updated or modified at any time to reflect changes in ethical standards, professional guidelines, or digital platforms.
By engaging with my professional social media accounts, you acknowledge and agree to these terms.