Getting in Touch With CounsellingResource.com
If you'd like to get in touch, we'd like to hear from you! The site provides both standard and strongly encrypted methods for getting in contact.
Contacting Us
According to Alexa.com, we're the web's most visited site dedicated specifically to counselling and psychotherapy. One of the side effects of that high level of readership across the web is that we receive a very large amount of email. Sheer volumes mean that we can't always reply to every individual enquiry, but we do read every message that comes in (at least the ones sent by real live humans!). So we hope you'll understand if not every message receives a personal reply, but please know that it will at least get read.
You can help us manage our contacts more efficiently -- and help us get a reply back to you -- by choosing an appropriate contact method from the options below.
Availability Check
If you'd like to check when we may be able to reply to your query, be sure to stop by the Availability Page first.
Counselling Clients
If you would like to get in touch specifically about the Managing Editor's Counselling Services, please visit the new spin-off site MyTherapist.com.
Press Enquiries
The Managing Editor Dr Greg Mulhauser is often available to talk with members of the press about online mental health. Members of the press can get in touch via the following address:
Advertising, Consulting and General Enquiries
You can get in touch directly with the Managing Editor Dr Greg Mulhauser for advertising information, consulting enquiries and all other general matters at the address below:
If you would prefer to communicate with us securely, please see the section below on PGP Encryption Keys.
Note on Reciprocal Linking Requests
Please note that we receive a large number of unsolicited 'link exchange' demands from sites running automated link farms. With few exceptions, we view link farms as web spam, and we will not reply to demands for reciprocal links to sites which have included CounsellingResource.com in their link farms.
We do, however, welcome all contacts from sites with complementary content that are not running link farm software.
OpenPGP Encryption Keys
Using an OpenPGP-compatible software package (such as PGP; or the open source Gnu Privacy Guard, or GPG; or the free web-based Hushmail.com), communications with CounsellingResource.com can be protected with a level of security equivalent to that used by international financial institutions and national governments. (The separate page on Security Details explains a little of the background behind this protection.) The encryption key available below -- bits of text that look like gobbledygook -- can be dropped into an OpenPGP client for use.
OpenPGP Key for Comments Address
The encryption key for this address can be retrieved as a plain text file.
Telephone
In addition to email and contact forms, messages can be left any time on +44 (0)7966 432 547. Note that due to the high volume of unsolicited contacts we receive, unsolicited telephone messages will not normally be returned. If you require return contact, please use email instead -- your understanding on this one is really appreciated.
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This page was last reviewed by Dr Greg Mulhauser, Monday, 1 June 2009.
The URL of this page is:
http://counsellingresource.com/aboutsite/contact.html

