This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are and how we use them in the context of psychological services and stress management. It is important that you read this policy to understand the types of cookies we use and how the information collected may affect your experience on our website.
Cookies generally do not contain personally identifiable information, but they may be related to information you store about your mental condition and how stress can influence it. For more details on how we use and protect your information, please refer to our Privacy Policy.
We do not store sensitive personal information, such as passwords or confidential condition data, in the cookies we use. The definitions of the related terms apply here, including "Company" referring to our website and "Cookies" as small files placed on your device by the site.
We use both session cookies and persistent cookies to enhance your experience. Essential cookies are necessary to provide the services you requested and help prevent fraudulent use of accounts. Without these cookies, we cannot provide certain services.
If you prefer not to accept cookies, you can adjust the settings in your browser to disable them. However, this may affect your ability to use certain features of our website. For more information on managing cookies in different browsers, please refer to the help pages of your browser.
If you have any questions about this Cookie Policy or its use in relation to mental condition and stress, feel free to contact us through our website.
The connection between stress and mental condition is an important aspect of well-being that should not be overlooked. Recognizing the effects of stress on your mental condition and taking preventive measures can help maintain good mental condition. If you experience stress-related issues, don’t hesitate to consult a condition professional.