Purpose of This Page
This page outlines the safeguards, governance standards, and ethical boundaries under which this program operates.
Our objective is to ensure participant safety, clarity of scope, and responsible delivery of educational content related to self-regulation and habit design.
This program is designed to be transparent, bounded, and accountable.
1. Nature and Scope of the Program
This program provides educational frameworks and behavioral protocols focused on:
- Self-regulation
- Habit architecture
- Decision-making awareness
- Interrupting compulsive behavioral loops
This program is not:
- Medical treatment
- Psychotherapy or counseling
- Addiction rehabilitation
- A substitute for licensed professional care
No medical, psychological, or therapeutic services are provided.
2. Eligibility and Exclusion Criteria
To protect participants, this program is not suitable for individuals who are:
- Experiencing acute alcohol withdrawal
- Medically dependent on alcohol
- Under active psychiatric crisis
- Advised by a licensed professional to avoid behavior-change programs
- Seeking emergency or clinical intervention
Participants are responsible for assessing their own suitability.
When in doubt, consultation with a licensed medical or mental health professional is strongly advised.
3. No Guarantees or Outcome Claims
Behavioral change is inherently variable.
Accordingly:
- No outcomes are guaranteed
- No timelines are promised
- No permanent results are claimed
The program offers tools and frameworks, not assurances.
Results depend on individual context, effort, and external factors beyond the program’s control.
4. Ethical Boundaries
The program operates under the following ethical constraints:
- No encouragement of harmful behavior
- No pressure-based persuasion
- No shame, fear, or emotional manipulation
- No identity coercion (e.g., labels, diagnoses, or fixed narratives)
Participation is voluntary and may be discontinued at any time.
5. Escalation and Referral Policy
If a participant identifies or experiences signs of risk—including but not limited to physical withdrawal symptoms, severe psychological distress, or loss of control—the program explicitly recommends:
- Immediate cessation of participation
- Contacting local emergency services if necessary
- Seeking support from licensed medical or mental health professionals
The program does not attempt to manage crises.
6. Program Governance and Accountability
The program is operated by a registered legal entity and overseen by a designated Responsible Officer who is accountable for:
- Program integrity
- Participant safeguards
- Ethical compliance
- Handling of complaints or escalation matters
Contact information for governance-related inquiries is provided via official channels listed on the website.
7. Data Handling and Confidentiality
Participant data is handled according to applicable data protection laws and internal data-minimization principles:
- Only necessary data is collected
- Data is not sold or shared with third parties for marketing purposes
- Access is restricted to authorized personnel
- Aggregated or anonymized data may be used for internal analysis or program improvement
Details are outlined in the Privacy Policy.
8. Refunds and Dispute Resolution
Refunds, cancellations, and disputes are handled according to the published Refund Policy and Terms & Conditions.
Disputes are resolved through:
- Documented procedures
- Clear timelines
- Non-adversarial escalation when possible
The program favors procedural resolution over confrontation.
9. Continuous Review
Program content, safeguards, and governance standards are reviewed periodically to ensure:
- Alignment with ethical best practices
- Compliance with applicable regulations
- Ongoing participant safety
Updates are applied without compromising participant confidentiality.
10. Commitment Statement
This program is built on the principle that responsible behavior change requires boundaries, clarity, and restraint.
We commit to:
- Operating within our declared scope
- Prioritizing participant safety over persuasion
- Maintaining transparency where it matters
- Declining participation when it would be inappropriate
11. GDPR and Data Protection Compliance
The program operates in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (GDPR) and applicable data protection laws.
Lawful Basis for Processing
Personal data is processed only where a lawful basis exists, including:
- Performance of a contract (program delivery)
- Legitimate interests related to program operations and security
- Explicit consent, where required
No personal data is processed beyond what is necessary for these purposes.
Data Subject Rights
Participants have the right to:
- Access their personal data
- Request correction of inaccurate or incomplete data
- Request deletion of their data (“right to be forgotten”), subject to legal obligations
- Restrict or object to certain forms of processing
- Request data portability where applicable
- Withdraw consent at any time, where processing is consent-based
Requests may be submitted via the official contact channels listed on the website and will be handled within the timeframes mandated by GDPR.
Data Minimization and Retention
- Only data strictly necessary for program operation is collected
- Data is retained only for as long as required to fulfill contractual, legal, or compliance obligations
- Data no longer required is securely deleted or anonymized
Security Measures
Appropriate technical and organizational measures are in place to protect personal data, including:
- Access controls
- Secure storage systems
- Limited internal access on a need-to-know basis
No system is claimed to be entirely risk-free; however, reasonable safeguards are continuously maintained and reviewed.
Data Transfers
Where personal data is processed or stored outside the European Economic Area (EEA), appropriate safeguards are implemented in accordance with GDPR requirements.
Supervisory Authority
Participants have the right to lodge a complaint with a competent data protection supervisory authority if they believe their data protection rights have been infringed.
