- The terms “We” / “Us” / “Our”/”Company” individually and collectively refer to Peace Of Mind Holistic Health Services and the terms “You” /”Your” / “Yourself” refer to the users.
- This Privacy Policy is an electronic record in the form of an electronic contract formed under the information Technology Act, 2000 and the rules made there under and the amended provisions pertaining to electronic documents / records in various statutes as amended by the information Technology Act, 2000. This Privacy Policy does not require any physical, electronic or digital signature.
- This Privacy Policy is a legally binding document between you and Peace Of Mind Holistic Health Services (both terms defined above). The terms of this Privacy Policy will be effective upon your acceptance of the same (directly or indirectly in electronic form, by clicking on the I accept tab or by use of the website or by other means) and will govern the relationship between you and Peace Of Mind Holistic Health Services for your use of the website “Website” (defined below).
- This document is published and shall be construed in accordance with the provisions of the Information Technology (reasonable security practices and procedures and sensitive personal data of information) rules, 2011 under Information Technology Act, 2000; that require publishing of the Privacy Policy for collection, use, storage and transfer of sensitive personal data or information.
- Please read this Privacy Policy carefully by using the Website, you indicate that you understand, agree and consent to this Privacy Policy. If you do not agree with the terms of this Privacy Policy, please do not use this Website.
- By providing us your Information or by making use of the facilities provided by the Website, You hereby consent to the collection, storage, processing and transfer of any or all of Your Personal Information and Non-Personal Information by us as specified under this Privacy Policy. You further agree that such collection, use, storage and transfer of Your Information shall not cause any loss or wrongful gain to you or any other person.
Confidentiality Policy
Counselors recognize that trust is a cornerstone of the counseling relationship. Counselors aspire to earn the trust of clients by creating an ongoing partnership, establishing and upholding appropriate boundaries, and maintaining confidentiality. Counselors communicate the parameters of confidentiality in a culturally competent manner.
RESPECTING CLIENT RIGHTS
MULTICULTURAL/DIVERSITY CONSIDERATIONS
Counselors maintain awareness and sensitivity regarding cultural meanings of confidentiality and privacy. Counselors respect differing views toward disclosure of information. Counselors hold ongoing discussions with clients as to how, when, and with whom information is to be shared.
RESPECT FOR PRIVACY
Counselors respect the privacy of prospective and current clients. Counselors request private information from clients only when it is beneficial to the counseling process.
RESPECT FOR CONFIDENTIALITY
EXPLANATION OF LIMITATIONS
At initiation and throughout the counseling process, counselors inform clients of the limitations of confidentiality and seek to identify situations in which confidentiality must be breached exceptions.
SERIOUS AND FORESEEABLE HARM AND LEGAL REQUIREMENTS
The general requirement that counselors keep information confidential does not apply when disclosure is required to protect clients or identified others from serious and foreseeable harm or when legal requirements demand that confidential information must be revealed. Counselors consult with other professionals when in doubt as to the validity of an exception. Additional considerations apply when addressing end-of-life issues.
CONFIDENTIALITY REGARDING END-OF-LIFE DECISIONS
CONTAGIOUS, LIFE THREATENING DISEASES
COURT-ORDERED DISCLOSURE
MINIMAL DISCLOSURE
INFORMATION SHARED WITH OTHERS
SUBORDINATES
INTERDISCIPLINARY TEAMS
CONFIDENTIAL SETTINGS
THIRD-PARTY PAYERS
Counselors disclose information to third-party payers only when clients have authorized such disclosure.
TRANSMITTING CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION
Counselors take precautions to ensure the confidentiality of all information transmitted through the use of any medium.
DECEASED CLIENTS
GROUPS AND FAMILIES
GROUP WORK
COUPLES AND FAMILY COUNSELING
CLIENTS LACKING CAPACITY TO GIVE INFORMED CONSENT
RESPONSIBILITY TO CLIENTS
RESPONSIBILITY TO PARENTS AND LEGAL GUARDIANS
RELEASE OF CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION
CASE CONSULTATION
RESPECT FOR PRIVACY
Information shared in a consulting relationship is discussed for professional purposes only. Written and oral reports present only data germane to the purposes of the consultation, and every effort is made to protect client identity and to avoid undue invasion of privacy.
DISCLOSURE OF CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION
USER INFORMATION
LINKS TO THE OTHER SITES
- When it is requested or required by law or by any court or governmental agency or authority to disclose, for the purpose of verification of identity, or for the prevention, detection, investigation including cyber incidents, or for prosecution and punishment of offences. These disclosures are made in good faith and belief that such disclosure is reasonably necessary for enforcing these Terms; for complying with the applicable laws and regulations.
- We proposes to share such information within its group companies and officers and employees of such group companies for the purpose of processing personal information on its behalf. We also ensure that these recipients of such information agree to process such information based on our instructions and in compliance with this Privacy Policy and any other appropriate confidentiality and security measures.

