Disclaimer
Website/Social Media Content Disclaimer:
The content presented on this website and any of the CCIPH social media outlets is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not meant to be a substitute for therapy or healthcare services from professionals. CCIPH is not liable or responsible for any damages that may arise from the utilization of the information presented in this content. Please use at your own discretion.
We like to remind everyone that what you see on social media or in other places online is NOT therapy. Some of the information you see online is empirically supported, while other information may be opinion pieces or based on personal experiences. Everyone’s experiences in life are unique. As a result, some information may not be relevant or applicable to your specific situation or needs. If you or a loved one is experiencing mental health or healthcare difficulties, we encourage you to reach out to a mental health professional.
Practitioner Liability Disclaimer:
Our CCIPH practice is comprised of independent practitioners (i.e. they do not share liabilities). This means that they are solely responsible for their own practice and business operation. Please inquire with the individual clinician about their professional governing body to understand who is responsible for their licensing, standards of practice, professionalism, and other aspects of their practice.
Bookshelf & Amazon Affiliate Disclaimer:
CCIPH may earn a small commission from Amazon.ca’s Affiliate Program for recommendations or links to any products or services from this website. There is never any additional cost to you when you purchase through use of these links. Recommendations are not biased or influenced by Amazon.ca in any way. You may also be able to find some of the books at your local bookstores and are free to purchase them from there or elsewhere too. These books are general recommendations . It is recommended that you consult with your mental health practitioner regarding any book choice and review our article on bibliotherapy.
The books are intended to be general suggestions. Every client’s situation and life experiences are different. This means that a book that may be a good fit for one person, may not be a good fit for another person. We recommend you discuss any potential book you may use for bibliotherapy with your mental healthcare provider. The book suggestions made on this page are intended to be for informational purposes only. By purchasing one of these books, you assume full responsibility and acknowledge that you have done your own due diligence with regards to researching the book. CCIPH is not liable or responsible for any damages that may arise from the utilization of the information presented in this content. Please use at your own discretion.