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Counseling Privacy Notice

Effective March 2026

Confidentiality and Privacy

Trinity Counseling respects the privacy and confidentiality of every individual who contacts our practice. Protecting the personal information of our clients and website visitors is an important part of the care we provide.


While our website may collect limited information through contact forms or analytics tools, counseling services themselves are governed by professional confidentiality standards and applicable privacy laws.


Communication submitted through this website, including contact forms and email, is intended for general inquiries and scheduling purposes only. Please be aware that communication through the internet may not be fully secure.


Submitting a form through this website does not establish a counselor-client relationship. A counseling relationship is only established after an initial appointment and completion of the required intake documentation.


If you become a client of Trinity Counseling, you will receive detailed information about confidentiality, privacy protections, and your rights as part of the intake process.

Crisis and Emergency Notice

This website is not intended for crisis situations or emergency mental health needs.


If you are experiencing a mental health emergency, please call 911, go to the nearest emergency room, or contact the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline by dialing 988. Military Service Members and Veterans can reach the Veterans Crisis Line by dialing 988, then press 1.

Information Submitted Through the Website

Information submitted through our website contact forms may include:

- Name

- Email address

- Phone number

- Message content


This information is used only to respond to inquiries or assist with scheduling services. We do not sell, rent, or share personal information with third parties for marketing purposes.