Disclaimer

Last Updated: July 2026

General Information Only

The content on this website — including the Articles/blog section, FAQs, and service-page descriptions of autism, ADHD, ABA therapy, learning difficulties, anxiety, and behavioural concerns — is provided for general educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended to, and does not, provide a diagnosis, treatment recommendation, or professional opinion about any specific child. Reading an article about, for example, signs of autism or ADHD does not mean your child has that condition, and should not delay you from seeking an actual assessment if you’re concerned.

Not a Substitute for a Consultation

Nothing on this website creates a psychologist-client relationship. That relationship only begins once you have booked and attended a consultation with Umme Habiba directly. Please don’t rely on website content in place of an actual assessment for your own child’s specific situation.

Not an Emergency or Crisis Service

This website, and the practice it represents, is not a 24/7 crisis service and is not equipped to respond to emergencies. If your child is in immediate danger, is having thoughts of self-harm, or you are otherwise facing a mental health emergency, please contact your local emergency number or go to the nearest hospital emergency department right away rather than messaging us or waiting for a scheduled appointment.

Testimonials

Testimonials published on this site (for example, on the homepage) reflect real feedback from real clients, shared with their permission. They describe individual experiences and are not a guarantee that any other child or family will have the same outcome — every child’s situation is different.

Third-Party Links

This website may link to external websites, articles, or our own social media pages (Facebook, Instagram, YouTube). We don’t control and aren’t responsible for the content, accuracy, or privacy practices of any third-party site linked from here.

Professional Advice

Nothing on this site should be treated as legal, medical, or psychiatric advice. Where a child’s needs go beyond what psychological assessment and therapy can address (for example, a possible need for medication), we will recommend a referral to an appropriate medical professional, such as a psychiatrist or paediatrician.

Contact

Questions about this disclaimer: info@ummehabibapsychology.com