1. Informational Purposes Only
The content published on The Counselling Journal is provided for general information and educational purposes only.
It is not intended to replace professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment from a qualified mental health practitioner.
Readers should not rely solely on the information on this blog when making decisions about their mental health or well-being.
2. No Professional‑Client Relationship
Reading this blog, commenting on posts, or contacting us does not create a counselling, therapeutic, or professional relationship of any kind.
If you need personalised support, please speak with a qualified counsellor, therapist, GP, or mental health professional.
3. Not a Substitute for Professional Help
If you are experiencing emotional distress, mental health difficulties, or a crisis, it is important to seek help from a trained professional or someone you trust.
This blog cannot assess, diagnose, or provide tailored interventions.
4. Accuracy and Limitations
While we aim to provide thoughtful, accurate, and helpful information, mental health is complex and individual.
Content may not apply to every situation, and we cannot guarantee that all information is complete, up‑to‑date, or suitable for your personal circumstances.
5. External Links
Some posts may include links to external websites or resources.
We are not responsible for the content, accuracy, or practices of any third‑party sites.
6. Personal Responsibility
By using this blog, you acknowledge that you are responsible for your own decisions, well-being, and actions.
Always seek professional guidance if you are unsure about your mental health or the information you read here.
7. Emergencies
This blog cannot provide crisis support.
If you or someone else is at immediate risk of harm, contact local emergency services or reach out to someone you trust for urgent help.
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