Legal Notice & Privacy Policy

1. Legal information

Website owner:
Dania Balohé Lacourrège – Therapist of Aliveness
Registered Micro-Entrepreneur (France)
SIRET : 84062647700037
E-mail : contact@daniabalohelacourrege.fr
Website : https://www.daniabalohelacourrege.fr

Hosting provider: o2switch, 222 Bd Gustave Flaubert, 63000 Clermont-Ferrand – France
www.o2switch.fr

2. Professional status

Dania Balohé Lacourrège practices as a therapist and grief/trauma companion, trained in transgenerational analysis and symbolic ritual work.
Her services fall under personal development and emotional wellbeing, and are not medical in nature.
They do not replace psychological or medical treatment.

3. Use of this website

This website presents therapeutic services and enables contact or appointment booking (via Calendly).
All content is for informational purposes.
Any reproduction, distribution, or modification without prior written consent is prohibited.

4. Personal data & GDPR

Your personal data (name, email, message, appointment info) are processed solely for communication and session management.
They are not sold or shared with third parties.

You may request access, correction, or deletion of your data by writing to
contact@daniabalohelacourrege.fr

Data are hosted securely by:

  • o2switch (website hosting)
  • Calendly (appointment scheduling)
  • Google Workspace / Gmail (email communication)

5. Cookies

This website uses only essential and anonymous analytics cookies.
You may disable them through your browser settings.
No advertising cookies are used.

6. Intellectual property

All texts, visuals, and designs are the exclusive property of Dania Balohé Lacourrège unless stated otherwise.
Any unauthorized use is strictly prohibited.

7. Liability

Information shared on this site is intended for reflection and personal growth only.
It does not constitute medical advice or therapy in the clinical sense.
The author cannot be held responsible for the use of the provided information.

8. Consumer mediation (France only)

In accordance with French law, any consumer dispute may be referred to an approved mediation body.
Details will be provided upon request.