How we publish

Useful answers without pretending to provide therapy.

Every SessionPrep resource must answer one real preparation question, give a practical non-diagnostic action, identify its limits, and direct clinical decisions back to a qualified professional.

Question selection

We prioritize repeated preparation problems such as forgetting events, going blank, deciding what matters, and bringing up a difficult topic. We do not create pages merely to substitute keywords into the same answer.

Source standard

Current factual claims should link to reputable primary or public-health sources. Examples and organization frameworks are labeled as educational suggestions, not research findings or personalized recommendations.

Clinical boundary

SessionPrep does not diagnose, infer causes, recommend medication, interpret a therapist, determine confidentiality rules, or claim that one session structure is correct. Pages that cannot stay inside that boundary are not published.

Privacy and technical review

Public releases are tested for mobile rendering, canonical metadata, valid structured data, indexing controls, and the absence of agenda-text network requests. See the implemented privacy boundary.

Updates and corrections

Pages display their update date. Material source or product-boundary changes should be corrected in the visible page, metadata, structured data, sitemap, and machine-readable descriptions together.

Published by SessionPrep | Updated August 17, 2026