Terms & Conditions
Last updated: 5 May 2026
By engaging with this website and the services offered, you agree to the following terms.
1. Use of This Website
This website is provided for general information and personal use. You agree to use it respectfully and not for any unlawful or harmful purpose.
2. Services
All sessions, guidance, and materials provided are intended for personal development and self-inquiry.They are not a substitute for medical, psychological, or legal advice.You are responsible for your own decisions, actions, and outcomes.
3. Bookings and Sessions
Sessions are arranged by mutual agreement. By booking a session, you agree to: attend at the scheduled time, communicate any changes 24 hours in advance where possible. Rescheduling may be accommodated with reasonable notice.
4. Payment
Where paid services are offered: fees will be communicated clearly in advance, payment is required prior to the session unless otherwise agreed.
5. Refunds
Refunds are not typically provided once a session has taken place. If a session is cancelled in advance, arrangements may be made at discretion.
6. Confidentiality
All personal information shared during sessions is treated as confidential.However, confidentiality may be limited where disclosure is required by law.
7. Intellectual Property
All content on this website, including text and materials, remains the property of docjo. / Dr Joanne Mangion. It may not be copied, reproduced, or distributed without permission.
8. Limitation of Liability
You acknowledge that: personal development involves self-responsibility, results cannot be guaranteed, docjo. / Dr Joanne Mangion is not liable for decisions or actions taken based on the information or services provided.
9. Changes to These Terms
These terms may be updated from time to time. Continued use of the website and services implies acceptance of any updates.
10. Contact
For any questions regarding these terms: docjo.online@pm.me
11. Final Note
This work is collaborative. It requires honesty, responsibility, and willingness to engage with the process.