Kentlands Psychotherapy Publishing Principles

📄 1. Publishing Principles

Title: Our Publishing Principles

At Kentlands Psychotherapy, we take seriously our responsibility to share mental health information that is ethical, accurate, and grounded in evidence. All of our blog posts and educational content are developed or reviewed by licensed mental health professionals to ensure they reflect current psychological science and best practices in care.

We aim to:

  • Provide content that empowers individuals

  • s and families to better understand mental health

  • Avoid sensationalism or misleading claims

  • Use clear, compassionate, and inclusive language

  • Credit original sources where appropriate

Our writing is meant to inform, not replace, clinical advice. We encourage readers to reach out to a qualified provider for personal guidance. If you believe something we’ve published is inaccurate or outdated, please contact us so we can review and update it promptly.


📄 Corrections and Feedback Policy

We are committed to keeping the information on our website accurate, timely, and helpful. If you notice any errors, outdated references, or unclear language, we welcome your feedback.

Please use our Contact Form or email us at info@kentlandspsychotherapy.com to report an issue. We will review all suggestions in a timely manner and make appropriate corrections.

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