I notice that some websites use testimonials, why dont you?

Where are my testimonials?

A few reasons really. As an ethical practice, I am bound by a strict code from my governing body. I cannot and will not breach client confidentiality and using a testimonial is using someone else’s personal information. Using testimonials means that you have to, by law, prove the source of the testimonial to whoever wants to see it. This means divulging personal information and this is unacceptable. Even if they have given their consent to use the information in an anonymous fashion, it still has to be proven. How easy would it be to get friends and family to write glowing testimonials? If in doubt, ask the therapist to see the details of the testimonial in question, they should be more than happy to show you the original.

Confidentiality is extremely important to me and for you the client.

Also, people are wonderfully unique and individual. What works for one client may not work for the next. The presenting issue may be the same but the circumstances and personalities can differ vastly. That is why each session is completely different for each and every client; it is tailored to your exact needs.

I have many, wonderful letters and emails from ex clients, who tell me of their wonderful transformations. These are very personal and private and I like to keep it that way.


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