Terms & Condition

 Last updated: 10 June 2026

1. Acceptance of Terms

By accessing or using The Counselling Journal, you agree to be bound by these Terms & Conditions.
If you do not agree, please discontinue use of the website.

2. Purpose of the Website

The Counselling Journal provides articles, reflections, and educational content on counselling, emotional well-being, and mental health.
All content is for informational purposes only and should not be considered professional advice.
For more details, see our Mental Health Disclaimer.

3. No Professional Relationship

Using this website does not create a counselling, therapeutic, or professional relationship.
If you need personalised support, please consult a qualified mental health professional.

4. User Responsibilities

By using this website, you agree to:
  • Use the site lawfully and respectfully.
  • Not misuse or attempt to disrupt the website
  • Do not copy, reproduce, or republish content without permission.
  • Do not post harmful, offensive, or inappropriate comments.
We reserve the right to remove comments or block users who violate these rules.

5. Intellectual Property

All content on The Counselling Journal — including articles, images, branding, and design — is owned by us unless otherwise stated.
You may not copy, distribute, or reproduce any content without written permission.
If you wish to reference or quote our content, please contact us via our Contact page.

6. Third‑Party Links

Our website may include links to external websites.
We are not responsible for the content, accuracy, or practices of third‑party sites.

7. Google AdSense & Advertising

The Counselling Journal uses Google AdSense to display advertisements.
Google and third‑party vendors may use cookies to:
  • Show personalised ads
  • Measure ad performance
  • Understand user interests
You can learn more in our Cookie Policy and Privacy Policy.
You may opt out of personalised ads at:

8. Limitation of Liability

We do not guarantee that:
  • The website will always be available.
  • Content will always be accurate, complete, or up‑to‑date.
  • External links or third‑party services will be reliable.
To the fullest extent permitted by UK law, we are not liable for:
  • Losses arising from the use of the website
  • Decisions made based on the information provided
  • Technical issues, interruptions, or errors

9. Changes to These Terms

We may update these Terms & Conditions at any time.
The “Last updated” date will reflect the most recent version.
Continued use of the website means you accept the updated terms.

10. Governing Law

These Terms & Conditions are governed by the laws of England and Wales.
Any disputes will be handled in the UK courts.

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