Privacy Policy

LumenPath Psychotherapy

Privacy Policy

LumenPath Psychotherapy

Effective Date: March 12, 2026

LumenPath Psychotherapy is committed to respecting and protecting the privacy of individuals who visit our website or communicate with our practice. This Privacy Policy explains how personal information may be collected, used, stored, and protected when you interact with our website, contact us, or request services.

The purpose of this policy is to help visitors understand what information may be collected through the website, why it may be collected, and how it may be handled in accordance with reasonable privacy and security practices.

This Privacy Policy applies to individuals who visit the LumenPath Psychotherapy website or who provide information through online forms, email communication, or appointment inquiries. It relates specifically to information collected through the website and other digital interactions.

If an individual becomes a client of LumenPath Psychotherapy, additional documentation and privacy practices may apply as part of the therapeutic relationship.

1. Collection of Personal Information

When individuals visit the website of LumenPath Psychotherapy, certain types of personal information may be collected either directly from the visitor or automatically through website technologies.

Visitors may voluntarily provide personal information when contacting the practice, requesting information about services, or attempting to schedule an appointment. This information may include:

  • Name

  • Email address

  • Telephone number

  • Other contact details

Depending on the context of the communication, individuals may also voluntarily share additional information through inquiry messages or appointment requests.

In addition to information provided directly, the website may automatically collect technical information related to the device and browsing activity of visitors. This may include:

  • Internet Protocol (IP) address

  • Browser type

  • Device characteristics

  • Time zone

  • Website browsing behavior

Information such as pages visited, time spent on pages, and navigation patterns may also be collected to understand how the website is used.

2. Use of Personal Information

Personal information collected through the LumenPath Psychotherapy website may be used for reasonable purposes related to the operation of the practice and website functionality.

Information provided through contact forms or appointment inquiries may be used to:

  • Respond to inquiries

  • Provide information about services

  • Communicate regarding scheduling

  • Address visitor requests

Technical information collected automatically may be used to:

  • Improve website functionality

  • Monitor website performance

  • Understand visitor usage patterns

  • Detect potential security risks or unauthorized activity

LumenPath Psychotherapy does not use personal information collected through the website for purposes unrelated to the services offered or website operation.

3. Cookies and Website Technologies

Like many websites, the LumenPath Psychotherapy website may use cookies and similar technologies to support website functionality and improve user experience.

A cookie is a small data file stored on a visitor’s device when accessing a website. Cookies may help:

  • Remember user preferences

  • Recognize returning visitors

  • Collect information about website usage

Cookies may also assist in gathering analytical data such as:

  • Pages visited

  • Time spent on sections of the website

  • How visitors arrive at the website

Visitors can modify browser settings to disable cookies or receive notifications when cookies are used. However, disabling cookies may affect certain website functions.

4. Sharing of Personal Information

LumenPath Psychotherapy does not sell, rent, or trade personal information collected through the website.

Information may only be disclosed in limited circumstances, such as:

  • When required by law

  • In response to legal processes or court orders

  • To comply with regulatory obligations

  • To protect the safety, rights, or property of individuals or the practice

Access to information within the practice is restricted to individuals who require it for operational purposes or service delivery.

5. Confidentiality in Psychotherapy Services

If an individual becomes a client of LumenPath Psychotherapy, privacy and confidentiality will also be governed by professional and ethical standards applicable to psychotherapy services.

Clients may receive additional documentation outlining:

  • Confidentiality practices

  • Informed consent

  • Limits of confidentiality

Psychotherapy records and information shared during sessions are generally treated as confidential. However, there are certain legal and ethical circumstances where confidentiality may be limited, including situations involving:

  • Risk of harm to self or others

  • Legal obligations for disclosure

  • Other requirements under applicable laws or professional regulations

Clients are typically informed of these limitations before beginning therapy.

6. Data Security

LumenPath Psychotherapy takes reasonable steps to protect personal information from unauthorized access, disclosure, or misuse.

Security measures may include:

  • Secure data storage systems

  • Restricted access to sensitive information

  • Password-protected systems

  • Administrative and technical safeguards

Despite these measures, no internet transmission or electronic storage system can be guaranteed to be completely secure. Individuals should be aware that some level of risk exists when transmitting information online.

7. Data Retention

Personal information collected through the website is retained only for as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes for which it was collected.

If information is no longer required, reasonable steps may be taken to securely delete or remove it.

For individuals who become clients of LumenPath Psychotherapy, personal and clinical information may be retained in accordance with professional standards, legal requirements, and regulatory guidelines governing psychotherapy record keeping.

8. External Links

The LumenPath Psychotherapy website may include links to external websites or resources for informational purposes.

These external websites operate independently, and LumenPath Psychotherapy is not responsible for their content, policies, or privacy practices.

Visitors are encouraged to review the privacy policies of any external websites they choose to visit.

9. Children’s Privacy

The LumenPath Psychotherapy website is not intended for use by children under the age of 13.

The practice does not knowingly collect personal information from children through the website. If it becomes known that such information has been collected, reasonable steps will be taken to remove it promptly.

Parents or guardians who believe that a child may have provided personal information through the website are encouraged to contact the practice.

10. Changes to This Privacy Policy

LumenPath Psychotherapy may update this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect changes in website practices, legal requirements, or operational needs.

Any updates will be posted on this page so visitors can remain informed about how personal information may be handled.

Visitors are encouraged to review this Privacy Policy periodically.

11. Contact Information

If you have questions, concerns, or requests related to this Privacy Policy or the handling of personal information, please contact:

LumenPath Psychotherapy

📧 Email:
lumenpathpsychotherapy@outlook.com

We will make reasonable efforts to respond to inquiries and address concerns related to personal information and privacy practices.