Last reviewed: 27/04/2026
At StrongerMinds Psychology, we aim to provide accurate, evidence-informed and clinically responsible information about mental health, psychological therapy and private clinical psychology services.
This Corrections and Content Review Policy explains how we review, update and correct content published on this website. It applies to our clinical service pages, blog articles, policy pages, FAQs and other written website content.
Our aim is to ensure that information remains clear, current, clinically appropriate and useful to people seeking psychological support in Birmingham, the West Midlands and online across the UK.
Our Commitment to Accuracy
We recognise that mental health information can influence how people understand their difficulties, make decisions about therapy and decide whether to seek professional support.
For this reason, we aim to ensure that website content is:
- accurate and clinically responsible;
- written in plain, accessible language;
- based on appropriate professional knowledge and evidence where relevant;
- transparent about the limits of general online information;
- reviewed periodically to check whether updates are needed;
- corrected promptly where errors, omissions or unclear wording are identified.
The information on this website is intended for general educational purposes. It does not replace individual psychological assessment, diagnosis, therapy, medical advice or crisis support.
Types of Content We Review
This policy applies to content including, but not limited to:
- therapy service pages;
- condition-specific pages, such as pages about anxiety, depression, OCD, trauma, stress, ADHD, BPD, addiction and related difficulties;
- blog articles and educational resources;
- frequently asked questions;
- clinician profile and practice information;
- website policy pages;
- fees, access and service information;
- internal links, external links and references where used.
How Content Is Reviewed
Content is reviewed to check whether it remains:
- clinically accurate;
- consistent with current professional understanding;
- relevant to the intended audience;
- clear and accessible;
- appropriately cautious where evidence is uncertain or mixed;
- aligned with the services actually offered by StrongerMinds Psychology;
- free from misleading claims, overstatement or unsupported promises;
- up to date in relation to fees, availability, contact details and practice information.
Where content refers to research, clinical guidance or professional standards, we aim to ensure that the information is presented in a balanced and proportionate way.
Scheduled Content Reviews
We aim to review core website content at regular intervals.
As a general guide:
- core service pages are reviewed at least annually;
- clinical blog articles are reviewed periodically, with priority given to pages that receive higher traffic or cover more clinically sensitive topics;
- policy pages are reviewed at least annually or sooner if relevant circumstances change;
- fees, contact information and service availability are updated as soon as reasonably possible when changes occur.
Some content may be reviewed sooner if new clinical guidance, regulatory expectations, service changes, user feedback or identified inaccuracies make this necessary.
Corrections and Updates
If we identify an error, outdated statement, broken link, unclear explanation or potentially misleading wording, we will assess the issue and make an appropriate correction.
Corrections may include:
- updating factual information;
- clarifying wording;
- adding context or qualification;
- correcting spelling, grammar or formatting issues where they affect clarity;
- replacing or removing outdated links;
- amending references to services, fees, policies or availability;
- revising clinical wording to reduce the risk of misunderstanding;
- removing content that is no longer accurate or appropriate.
Minor changes, such as typographical corrections, formatting changes or small wording improvements, may be made without a formal correction note.
More substantive changes may be acknowledged on the page where appropriate, particularly if the change affects the meaning, clinical emphasis or practical interpretation of the content.
Clinical and Professional Review
Clinical content is written or reviewed with regard to professional psychological knowledge and the experience of clinical psychology practice.
Where content discusses mental health conditions, therapy approaches or psychological difficulties, we aim to avoid:
- implying that one approach is suitable for everyone;
- making unrealistic claims about therapy outcomes;
- presenting online information as a substitute for assessment;
- overstating research findings;
- using language that could increase shame, stigma or self-blame;
- presenting complex clinical issues in an oversimplified or misleading way.
Where evidence is uncertain, mixed or developing, we aim to reflect that uncertainty responsibly.
User Feedback and Correction Requests
We welcome feedback about the accuracy, clarity and usefulness of our website content.
You may contact us if you believe that content on this website:
- contains an error;
- is out of date;
- is unclear or potentially misleading;
- contains a broken or inappropriate link;
- would benefit from additional context;
- does not reflect current service information.
To request a correction or raise a content concern, please contact us through the details provided on our website.
When contacting us, it is helpful to include:
- the page URL;
- the section or wording you are concerned about;
- a brief explanation of the issue;
- any relevant source or context, if applicable.
We will consider correction requests in good faith. Where a change is appropriate, we will aim to update the content as soon as reasonably possible.
Limits of Website Information
Although we take care to provide accurate and helpful information, website content is general by nature.
It cannot take account of your full personal history, symptoms, circumstances, risk level, diagnosis, medication, physical health, relationships, trauma history or current support needs.
For that reason, information on this website should not be used as a substitute for:
- psychological assessment;
- therapy;
- medical advice;
- psychiatric advice;
- safeguarding advice;
- emergency or crisis support.
If you are at immediate risk of harm, feel unable to keep yourself safe, or are concerned about someone else’s immediate safety, please contact emergency services or attend your nearest Accident & Emergency department.
External Links and Third-Party Information
Some pages may include links to external websites, professional organisations, clinical guidance, charities, regulators or other resources.
External links are included to support transparency, provide context, or offer further reading. However, we are not responsible for the accuracy, availability or content of third-party websites.
External links may be reviewed, updated or removed if they become broken, outdated, inappropriate or no longer relevant.
Transparency About Changes
Where appropriate, pages may include a “last reviewed” or “last updated” date.
This helps readers understand when the content was last checked. However, not every minor correction or formatting change will be separately listed.
Where a page has been substantially updated, we may revise the review date and, where helpful, amend the content to reflect the reason for the change.
Contact Us About a Correction
If you would like to suggest a correction or raise a concern about website content, please contact StrongerMinds Psychology using the contact details provided on this website.
We aim to respond to content concerns fairly, proportionately and as promptly as possible.




