Privacy Policy

How your information is handled

Last updated: July 2026

This page explains what happens to the information you share through this website—most importantly, through the consultation request form.

What this site collects

The consultation request form on the Contact page collects your name, email, phone number, state, a brief note about what you're looking for, payment preference, and any optional notes you choose to add. This site does not use tracking cookies, analytics pixels, or advertising trackers, and does not sell or share your information with third parties for marketing purposes.

How your request is delivered

Form submissions are delivered securely to Ashley Estimable via the website's hosting form service and are not posted publicly. That said, this contact form is not a HIPAA-compliant clinical record system, and email is not a fully secure communication channel. Please avoid including detailed medical history, diagnoses, medication information, or other sensitive health details in the form—general topics are enough to get started, and specifics are covered privately once you connect by phone or during your consultation.

What happens after you submit

Ashley reviews requests personally and typically responds within 1–2 business days to schedule a free consultation. Once you become a client, any clinical records, notes, and health information are maintained through a separate, secure platform appropriate for protected health information—not through this website.

Crisis situations

This website, its contact form, and its email address are not monitored for emergencies. If you're in crisis, call 911, or call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline).

Your choices

You can request that your submitted information be deleted at any time by emailing ashley@breakthroughspace.org.

Questions

If you have questions about this policy, reach out at ashley@breakthroughspace.org.

This policy describes website data handling only and is not a HIPAA Notice of Privacy Practices, which clients receive separately upon starting care.