Privacy & Ethical Practice

Manovartika respects personal privacy and approaches mental health–related communication with care, responsibility, and ethical clarity.

This page explains how information is handled and defines the scope of support offered through Manovartika.

Information Collection

Manovartika does not collect personal information unless you voluntarily choose to share it.

Any information shared through contact links, external forms, or appointment tools is limited to what you provide intentionally. Manovartika does not require account creation or mandatory personal data for accessing content.

If external tools are used for scheduling or communication (such as appointment booking platforms or form services), their respective privacy policies apply. Manovartika does not control how third-party platforms store or process data.

Use of Information

Information shared is used solely for communication and support-related purposes.

Manovartika does not sell, trade, or share personal information with third parties. No data is used for advertising, profiling, or automated decision-making.

Confidentiality

All communications are approached with confidentiality and discretion.

However, absolute confidentiality cannot be guaranteed for online communication. Users are encouraged to share only what they are comfortable sharing through digital platforms.

Scope of Support

Manovartika provides informational content, self-reflective material, and guided conversations.

It does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or psychiatric treatment. Content published on Manovartika is intended for awareness and understanding and should not be considered a substitute for professional medical or mental health care.

When guided conversations are offered, they are exploratory and supportive in nature, focused on understanding experiences and identifying next steps rather than diagnosis or treatment.

Ethical Disclaimer

Manovartika does not label, diagnose, or prescribe interventions.

Any suggestions or discussions are meant for general awareness and self-reflection. Individuals are encouraged to seek appropriate professional care when symptoms are persistent, severe, or disruptive to daily functioning.

Emergency Situations

Manovartika is not an emergency or crisis service.

If you are experiencing intense distress, thoughts of self-harm, or feel unsafe, please contact local emergency services or a trusted crisis helpline immediately.

Consent & Responsibility

By using this website, you acknowledge that your engagement is voluntary and that you understand the scope and limitations of the support offered.

Updates to This Page

This privacy and ethical practice statement may be updated to reflect changes in tools, practices, or legal requirements.

For questions related to privacy or ethical practice, you may reach out using the contact options provided on the website.