Disclaimer

Important limitations on the information provided through this website



The information contained on this website and in any materials, resources, or content provided by Sadiyyah Abdul, LMFT, and Technique Child and Family Counseling, Inc. (“we,” “us,” or “our”) is for general informational and educational purposes only. By accessing or using this website, you agree to the terms of this Disclaimer.

1. Not Therapy or Clinical Treatment

The content on this website, including blog posts, social media content, training materials, workshops, and any other resources, does not constitute therapy, psychotherapy, counseling, clinical treatment, diagnosis, or mental health crisis intervention. Nothing on this Site creates a therapist-client relationship between you and Sadiyyah Abdul, LMFT, or Technique Child and Family Counseling, Inc.

If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health emergency, please call 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline), 911, or go to your nearest emergency room immediately.

2. No Professional-Client Relationship

Accessing this website, reading its content, attending a training, purchasing a resource, or communicating with us through the Site does not establish a professional, fiduciary, or therapeutic relationship of any kind. A formal professional relationship is only established through a signed written agreement with Sadiyyah Abdul, LMFT, or Technique Child and Family Counseling, Inc.

3. Educational Purpose of Training Programs

The STAGES Method™ training and all associated materials are psychoeducational programs designed to build knowledge and skills among dance studio professionals. They are not a substitute for professional mental health treatment, clinical supervision, or crisis management training. Participants in STAGES Method™ trainings are not qualified to provide therapy or clinical mental health services as a result of completing the training.

Studio directors, instructors, and staff who complete STAGES Method™ training are strongly encouraged to maintain referral relationships with licensed mental health professionals in their communities and to follow all applicable professional and legal standards when supporting individuals in distress.

4. Accuracy of Information

While we make every reasonable effort to ensure the accuracy and currency of information on this Site, we make no warranties or representations, express or implied, regarding the completeness, reliability, suitability, or availability of any information, products, services, or materials found on the Site. Information may be subject to change without notice.

5. Results Disclaimer

Any testimonials, case examples, or references to outcomes on this website are shared for illustrative purposes only and do not guarantee or imply that you or your studio will achieve the same or similar results. Individual and organizational outcomes depend on many factors beyond our control, including implementation, team dynamics, and ongoing commitment.

6. External Links

This Site may contain links to external websites or resources. These links are provided for your convenience and informational purposes only. We do not endorse, control, or accept responsibility for the content, accuracy, or practices of any third-party websites. Accessing external links is at your own risk.

7. Limitation of Liability

To the fullest extent permitted by California law, Sadiyyah Abdul, LMFT, and Technique Child and Family Counseling, Inc. shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, special, or punitive damages arising from your use of or reliance on this website or its content, even if we have been advised of the possibility of such damages. Your sole remedy for dissatisfaction with this Site or its content is to stop using the Site.

8. Professional Advice

Nothing on this website constitutes legal, financial, medical, or professional advice. Always seek the guidance of qualified professionals in the relevant field before making decisions based on information found on this Site. For mental health emergencies, always contact a licensed mental health professional, crisis hotline, or emergency services.