T O M L I N S O N T A L K S
TomlinsonTalks offers a FREE 20 minute consultation by telephone, Zoom, FaceTime or WhatsApp Video Call.
Sessions may be weekly, fortnightly or even monthly.
FREE
Our initial consultation is 20 minutes and it’s free of charge. This is a chance for us to establish why you've come to therapy, what you would like to get out of it, possible goals or targets. Also to discuss any expectations/ requests/ boundaries you have moving forward and anything I need to add into our contract if you decide to take on therapy with me.
£50
(1 hour)
Face to Face Session
Phone Call Session
Video Call
(Whats app/ Zoom/Face Time/ Skype)
£40
*PROOF REQUIRED*
Statement of Intent
This policy sets out how TomlinsonTalks uses and protects the information you provide when using my Psychotherapy services. I intend to ensure any data you provide is kept secure, managed respectfully and only used for the purposes for which it has been provided. This policy will be updated periodically in line with current legislation.
When you contact me via my website, phone or email I will collect your:
• Name • Email • Telephone
• Number
• Any information you choose to supply regarding the purpose of your enquiry
How is this information used?
I use this information in order to make contact with you to discuss your requirements. I may also use this information so that I may improve my services. If you choose to proceed with making an appointment to see me, I will send you a copy of this Privacy Policy so that you are aware in advance how I will use information provided in the course of our sessions together.
I will ask you at your appointment to tick a box if you wish to receive promotional/ further information about services I may offer in the future, or about well being in general. If you do not tick this box I will not contact you for these purposes.
I will ask you for your GP contact details and some basic health information: I will inform you of this at our appointment should this appear appropriate.
You do not have to consent to the collection of information, however, if you choose not to provide it, I may not be able to work effectively with you.
In the course of our sessions:
I will ask for your email address for the purposes of potentially sending you a recording to listen to as part of the therapy. It may also be necessary to send emails to confirm or rearrange appointments.
I will make a note of information you provide me in order that we can plan bespoke therapy sessions.
• For the purposes of clarity, I do not receive or retain your bank details.
• Under the General Data Protection Regulations which are effective from May 2018 you have the following rights: the right to be informed (which is why we have produced this policy)
• The right of access: if you wish to see your file then please make a request in writing to Kimberly Tomlinson, the Data Processor. I will provide you with the information within 30 days of your request
. • The right to rectification: this is your right to request changes to any information I hold that is factually inaccurate. If you believe any of the information I hold on you is incorrect then please let me know as soon as possible and I will make the relevant changes.
• The right to erasure: given the nature of our work I am required to hold your details for a period of 7 years, after this your information will be securely destroyed.
•The right to restrict processing: I will only use the information for the purposes that I have stated above. I uphold the common law principles of confidentiality where the duty to keep confidence is measured against the concept of ‘greater good’.
If, in my opinion as a therapist there is good reason to believe not to disclose would cause danger or serious harm to self, the therapist or others then your GP or other appropriate agencies may be contacted.
Only information required to ensure safety of relevant parties would be disclosed. Information may have to be disclosed without consent for the prevention, detection or prosecution of a crime.
The sharing of anonymous case histories with supervisors and peer support groups is not a breach of professional confidentiality.
The right to data portability: this right is more relevant to IT companies e.g. the sharing of information when moving from one utility provider to another. I will not share your information without your specific consent, other than in the situations described above.
the right to object: I will not contact you for marketing purposes unless you have given me specific consent to do so. the right not to be subject to automated decision-making including profiling: I will not use your information for profiling purposes.
LINKS TO OTHER WEBSITES
My website may contain links to other websites of interest. However, once you use these links please be aware that you have left my website and I do not have any control over other websites. I cannot be held responsible for the protection and privacy of any information which you provide when visiting such sites and these sites are not governed by my privacy policy. Please exercise caution and look at the privacy.
Kim has been my therapist for around 2 months now and in that time I’ve learned to identify certain pattern’s within my behaviour and actively work on them to become more at peace with my thoughts and decisions. Having Kim as a therapist has been amazing as she’s just like a friend but actually gives me sound professional advice to my problems, I would recommend anyone to start therapy with Kim!