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Thank you for trusting me with your story. If our work together has been meaningful to you, leaving a Google review is the single most helpful thing you can do to help other women find their way here. It takes no time at all.

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Your privacy on Google reviews

Google reviews are not anonymous — they show the display name attached to your Google account. By default that's often your full name. But you can change what Google shows to just a first name, initials, or anything you're comfortable with, and it only takes about a minute.

What you can do: Change your Google account's display name to your first name only (or initials like "S.M.") before you leave the review. That's what appears publicly — not your email address, not your full name unless you want it there.

How to update your Google display name

  1. Go to your Google account

    Visit myaccount.google.com and sign in if needed. (This works on phone or computer.)

  2. Open Personal info

    Tap or click Personal info in the left menu (on desktop) or in the list of options on mobile.

  3. Edit your name

    Under Basic info, tap your name. You'll see fields for first name and last name. Change these to whatever you'd like to appear publicly — your first name only, a nickname, or initials like "S.M." are all fine. Last name can be left blank or set to an initial.

  4. Save and leave your review

    Hit Save, then come back here and click the button above. Your review will appear under the name you just set.

  5. Keep that in mind going forward

    Your review will always show whatever your Google display name is right now — it updates automatically. So if you later change your Google name back to your full name, it will appear on this review too. As long as your display name is first name only or initials, that's what shows publicly.

What about what you write?

You don't need to share anything clinical or personal. Even something like "Beth creates a space where I feel genuinely heard and safe to do hard work" tells the story. Specifics about your treatment, diagnosis, or struggles are entirely up to you — many people say nothing clinical at all, and those reviews are just as valuable.

When you're ready:

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Thank you — it means a great deal, and it helps people who need this work find their way to it. — Beth