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Please read the following terms of use closely…
By agreeing to the following terms, you are indicating that you understand the following: Psychologists at PsychSpeak provide you with feedback about your personality, views, beliefs and related aspects of your life dependent upon your responses to certain questionnaires. While you can ask the psychologist anything that concerns you, this service should not be used:
DisclaimersThe information does not intend to be, a substitute for health, psychological or medical advice from qualified health professionals. Users of this service should always seek the advice of appropriately qualified professional(s) with any questions they have regarding their health; psychological, medical or otherwise. Psych-it does not guarantee the accuracy or suitability of any information on the website, and will not be liable for any misuse of information found on the website. ConfidentialityAs with any client-psychologist relationship, the information that you share with the psychologist is confidential. Reasonable steps are taken to ensure confidentiality of the information including the use of internet firewalling, protective passwords, limited access to results, user selection of identification logins and passwords. Please note, all online consultations are recorded for quality assurance and training purposes, and will not be used for purposes other than these. Please also note that psychologists are legally obliged to disclose limited information in special circumstances, such as when a serious risk of harm to self or others is identified. If you would like to know more about the circumstances that might give rise to disclosure of information please go to the APS Code of Ethics Professional CodeIn providing this service, the psychologists of Psych-it are bound by the Psychologist's Code of Ethics and in particular follow the 'Guidelines for Providing Psychological Services and Products on the Internet’. More information about the Psychologists code of ethics and the associated guidelines can also be found at APS Code of Ethics. PrivacyPsych-it is committed to protecting the privacy of subscribers to the website in accordance with the principles set out in the Privacy Act 1988. We will only use your personal information to provide you with personal feedback and to generate the research results published on Psych-it and for analysis of trends in website usage. No individual will be identifiable on any reports resulting from the collection of information on Psych-it. Home - About us - FAQ - Register - My Feedback - Contact Us - Terms and Conditions |