Privacy and Confidentiality

How your privacy and our work together are held with care.

A calm, plain-language overview of how information is handled when you reach out and how confidentiality works in therapy.

Your privacy matters

I take privacy, care, and transparency seriously. This page explains how your information is handled when you reach out, and how confidentiality works in our sessions together.

Contact form information

Information you submit through the contact form is used to respond to your enquiry and to schedule a consultation. Please do not share detailed clinical information through the form. A few honest sentences are enough to begin.

Confidentiality in therapy

What we discuss in therapy is treated as confidential. I will walk through confidentiality with you before therapy begins, so you know what is held privately and what may need to be shared.

Limits to confidentiality

There are limited situations where confidentiality may need to be set aside. These include immediate danger to yourself or others, risk of harm, abuse or neglect involving vulnerable persons, and circumstances where disclosure is required by law. This is a general explanation, not legal advice.

Sessions and technology

Sessions are held through secure video for clients in Singapore. While I take care to use trusted platforms, no digital service can be guaranteed to be completely risk free. I encourage you to join from a private space where you feel comfortable.

Records and communication

Practical communication, such as scheduling, may happen by email. Sensitive clinical details are best reserved for our sessions rather than written messages.

Crisis and emergency support

Therapy is not an emergency service. If you are in immediate danger, please contact your local emergency services or go to the nearest emergency department.

Questions before beginning

You are welcome to bring any questions about privacy or confidentiality into the free 15-minute consultation. We can talk them through together before deciding whether to begin.

When you are ready, we can begin with a conversation.

You do not need to have the perfect words. A few honest sentences are enough to begin.

Begin with a free 15-minute conversation