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The creator(s) of this content are not licensed therapists, counselors, psychologists,
or mental health professionals.
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This content is for educational purposes only. The thoughts, reflections, and stories shared here are drawn from my own perspective and experience. If anything I share resembles someone else's story, struggle, or situation, this is purely coincidental and never intended to borrow from, or mirror, anyone else's personal journey, or to reveal personal information about that person out of inadvertent negligence. I hold deep respect for other's lived experiences and any similarity is unintentional.
What to include in the Privacy Policy
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To learn more about this, check out our article “Creating a Privacy Policy”.