This privacy statement discloses the privacy practices for all services owned by The Brief Therapy Practice. The Brief Therapy Practice recognizes the importance of protecting the privacy of all information provided by users of our website and services.

Standard Privacy Policy
We understand our clients' need for confidentiality and privacy. The Brief Therapy Practice collects information from it's website users for the sole purpose of contacting those users by email or telephone who have provided us with their details and are interested in the services we provide. When a user provides us with their personal details, we take great care to ensure that they are kept confidential and away from any kind of public exposure either on the Internet or offline. We will not pass your personal details on to any third party either online or offline, without prior stated permission from the client.

Brief Therapy Mailing List
Email addresses collected for The Brief Therapy Practice mailing list will be used solely for the purposes of sending Brief Therapy Practice company services information. At no time will we pass your email address on to any third party company or organisation for any purpose. All information disclosed to The Brief Therapy Practice will be for the sole use ofThe Brief Therapy Practice and kept strictly confidential and will not be exposed to the public domain either offline or online.

Online Course Booking
When using the online course booking system, users are asked to input a great deal of personal and company information. This is necessary to ensure that Brief Therapy Practice staff can contact you to confirm your booking and arrange to take payment. All information that is collected via the online course booking is generated into an email that is sent to our office. None of the information you provide is stored or displayed online or will ever be collected for any other company or organisation.


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