Disclaimer
Last Updated: June 2926
The information provided on www.sueeganpsychology.com, including blog posts, podcasts, downloads, videos, social media content, newsletters, courses, retreats and other resources, is intended for educational and informational purposes only.
Not Therapy or Medical Advice
The information provided does not constitute psychological, psychiatric, medical, legal or professional advice.
Accessing this website, subscribing to emails, listening to podcasts, downloading resources, attending workshops or engaging with social media content does not create a therapist-client relationship.
If you require individual support, please seek advice from a suitably qualified healthcare professional.
No Guarantee of Outcomes
Healing and recovery are individual processes. While every effort is made to provide accurate and evidence-informed information, no guarantees are made regarding outcomes or results.
Your progress and experience will depend on many individual factors.
Personal Responsibility
By using this website and related resources, you acknowledge that you are responsible for your own decisions, actions and wellbeing.
You agree to use the information provided at your own discretion.
Not a Crisis Service
This website and associated email accounts are not monitored continuously.
If you are experiencing thoughts of suicide, are concerned about your safety, or are experiencing a mental health crisis, please contact:
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Your GP
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NHS 111
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Emergency Services (999)
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Your local Crisis Team
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Samaritans on 116 123
External Links
This website may contain links to external websites and resources. I am not responsible for the content, accuracy or privacy practices of third-party websites.
Copyright
Unless otherwise stated, all content on this website, including text, blogs, podcasts, videos, downloads, worksheets and graphics, is the intellectual property of Sue Egan Psychology and may not be reproduced without written permission.
Professional Services
Therapy services are subject to separate agreements and informed consent documents.
Courses, retreats, coaching programmes and memberships may also have their own terms and conditions.
Contact
Sue Egan Psychology
Email: sue@sueeganpsychology.com
Website: www.sueeganpsychology.com
Privacy Policy
Sue Egan Psychology
Last updated: June 2026
Sue Egan Psychology (“I”, “me”, “my”) is committed to protecting your privacy and handling your personal information responsibly in accordance with the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR) and the Data Protection Act 2018.
Who I Am
Sue Egan is a Counselling Psychologist, EMDR Therapist and Clinical Supervisor providing psychological therapy and related services.
Contact Details
Sue Egan Psychology
Email: sue@sueeganpsychology.com
Website: www.sueeganpsychology.com
If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy or how your information is handled, please contact me.
What Information I Collect
Depending on how you interact with me, I may collect:
Therapy Clients
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Name
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Address
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Telephone number
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Email address
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Date of birth
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GP details
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Emergency contact information
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Session notes
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Clinical summaries and formulations
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Correspondence relating to therapy
Website Visitors
If you contact me via my website, I may collect:
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Name
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Email address
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Information you provide in contact forms
Newsletter Subscribers
If you sign up to receive updates or free resources, I collect:
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Name
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Email address
Payment Information
If applicable, payment providers such as Stripe or PayPal process payment details securely. I do not store your card information.
Lawful Basis for Processing
I process personal information under the following lawful bases:
Contract
To provide psychological therapy and related services.
Legitimate Interests
To manage my practice effectively, maintain records, and ensure safe and professional care.
Consent
For newsletters, marketing communications and free resources. You may withdraw your consent at any time.
Legal Obligations
Where I am legally required to retain records or disclose information.
Confidentiality
Everything discussed within therapy sessions is treated confidentially.
Information may only be disclosed where:
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You have given your consent.
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Disclosure is required by law.
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There is concern about serious harm to yourself or another person.
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There are safeguarding concerns involving a child or vulnerable adult.
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Disclosure is necessary to protect my legitimate interests or comply with professional obligations.
Where possible, I will discuss any need to share information with you first.
Professional Supervision
As part of good clinical practice, I engage in regular professional supervision.
Client identities are protected and only relevant information necessary for professional consultation is discussed.
Therapeutic Executor
In the event of my death or incapacity, limited information (such as your name and contact details) may be shared with my Therapeutic Executor solely to enable clients currently receiving therapy to be informed and supported appropriately.
Where Your Information Is Stored
Information may be stored securely using:
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Password-protected electronic files
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Locked paper records
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Secure email systems
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Professional cloud-based services
Third-party providers used may include:
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Google Workspace/Gmail
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MailerLite
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Psychology Today
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Kajabi
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Stripe
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PayPal
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Website hosting providers
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Video conferencing platforms where applicable
These providers have their own privacy policies and act as data processors on my behalf.
Email Marketing
If you subscribe to my newsletter, download resources, or request updates, your information will be stored securely through MailerLite.
This information is used to:
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Send newsletters
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Share blogs, podcasts and resources
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Inform you about workshops, retreats and services
You may unsubscribe at any time using the link contained in every email or by contacting me directly.
Mailerlite’s privacy policy can be found at:
https://www.mailerlite.com/legal/privacy-policy
Psychology Today
If you contact me through Psychology Today, your information is subject to their privacy policy:
https://www.psychologytoday.com/gb/privacy-policy
Website and Cookies
My website may use cookies and analytics tools to improve user experience and understand website traffic.
Cookies do not normally identify individuals personally.
You can disable cookies through your browser settings.
Record Retention
While therapy is ongoing, records are stored securely.
Following the end of therapy:
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Contact details may be deleted when no longer required.
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Clinical notes, formulations and summaries are retained for up to seven years following the end of therapy (or longer where legally required) and then securely destroyed.
Newsletter subscriber information is retained until you unsubscribe.
Security
I take appropriate technical and organisational measures to protect personal information from unauthorised access, loss, misuse or disclosure.
Your Rights
Under UK GDPR you have the right:
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To be informed about how your information is used.
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To access the information held about you.
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To request correction of inaccurate information.
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To request erasure where appropriate.
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To restrict processing.
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To object to processing.
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To withdraw consent for marketing communications.
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To lodge a complaint with the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO).
Contact
If you have any questions or would like to exercise your rights, please contact:
Sue Egan Psychology
Email: sue@sueeganpsychology.com
Website: www.sueeganpsychology.com
Complaints
If you are unhappy with how your information has been handled, you may contact:
Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO)
Telephone: 0303 123 1113
Website: https://ico.org.uk

