Roles & Responsibilities

This page helps both of us work together smoothly and respectfully.


Your Therapist’s Role (Julie or Anjali)

We will:

    â€¢    offer a warm, non-judgmental space

    â€¢    listen with patience and respect

    â€¢    guide you with gentle, evidence-informed methods

    â€¢    keep your information private

    â€¢    explain what we can and cannot do

    â€¢    stay within our scope of practice

    â€¢    tell you honestly if another type of support might help you better

    â€¢    use Bach Remedies only to support emotional wellbeing

    â€¢    remind you that remedies do not treat physical illness


Your Role as a Client

You agree to:

    â€¢    attend your session on time

    â€¢    speak openly and honestly at your comfort level

    â€¢    ask questions if anything feels unclear

    â€¢    follow agreed safety steps (if any)

    â€¢    understand that this is not a crisis service

    â€¢    understand that we do not guarantee results

    â€¢    share changes in your feelings so remedies can be adjusted

    â€¢    use your remedy bottle as instructed

    â€¢    not use remedies in place of medical care


Shared Responsibilities

Together, we will:

    â€¢    set session goals gently

    â€¢    check in about how you’re feeling

    â€¢    adjust remedies or methods based on your comfort

    â€¢    make space for questions, doubts, and concerns

    â€¢    work at a pace that feels safe but steady


Important Notes About Bach Flower Remedies

    â€¢    These are gentle, energy-based remedies.

    â€¢    They help support emotional states, not physical symptoms.

    â€¢    Every person responds differently.

    â€¢    Some people feel shifts sooner, others take more time.

    â€¢    Remedies do not harm, but they also do not replace medical treatment.

    â€¢    We do not promise any specific outcomes.

    â€¢    We always encourage a balanced approach to mental and physical care.


Not a Crisis or Emergency Line

If you are feeling unsafe or in crisis, please contact:

    â€¢    your local emergency number (112 in India),

    â€¢    a trusted doctor,

    â€¢    or a nearby hospital.


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