What sessions do you offer by 1:1?
Sessions offered via Google Meet, Zoom, WhatsApp, phone, or in-person.
What sessions do you offer by distant?
Distant sessions are done solely by Beren Zengin on the specific subject. There is no communication during distant healing.
What is the length of a minimum session?
Sessions by voice call or text are a minimum of 30 minutes. One-to-one sessions are a minimum of 60 minutes.
Do you offer 2:1 (couple) sessions?
No, not at the moment. However, I’m happy to work on your relationships during 1:1 (individual) sessions.
What are your fees for a person who is underage?
For someone underage, at least one parent or guardian must be present during the session. Whoever joins the session pays the full fee of the session.
What is the cancellation policy for appointments?
Appointments can be cancelled or rescheduled free of charge with 24 hours’ notice. Without 24 hours’ notice, clients will be charged the full fee. However, distant healing will still be carried out for the amount paid.
(Distant healing will be by non-agenda where the client’s Body–Mind–Consciousness complex decides what the agenda is. The client can continue their daily life while receiving distant healing.)
How about time extensions during sessions?
If you would like to extend your session, please kindly ask. If I have extra time, we can continue and the fee applies for the extended time.
How can I make a booking?
Bookings can be made directly via email or WhatsApp message (please do not call).
How long do you take to reply?
I usually reply as soon as possible. If you don’t hear back within 24 hours, please contact me again.
What is your payment method?
Payments can be made via bank transfer, credit card, or debit card. Please note that any processing or commission fees associated with card payments will be added to the total amount.
How can I notify you of my payment?
By message please
Could I send you messages/emails to share my insights, thoughts, feelings, dreams, feedback, etc.?
Yes, but please book a minimum 30-minute session for this. I prefer not to discuss therapy content outside of sessions.
What is a text session?
- Text sessions (emails/messages) are only for urgent situations where clients cannot talk to me by WhatsApp or one-to-one.
- Free texts are strictly for bookings and payments only (e.g. scheduling, rescheduling, fees, payment details).
- If you don’t want to be charged for text sessions, please use texts only for bookings and payments; otherwise fees apply.
- I recommend text sessions only for urgent situations.
- I love hearing your insights and feedback; please note them and share during your one-to-one session.
Could I share articles/documentaries/videos with you?
I love exchanging materials with clients during online/clinic sessions, not by text.
If you’d like to share something, please bring it to your next session. I’ll do the same when sharing with you. (If you like, before the session, you can save them in your draft box, so they are ready to be sent, and when we meet, you can forward them to me during our session.)
I lost my session notes (affirmations, meditation techniques, homework/tasks, etc.) What do I do? Could you write them to me please?
Unfortunately, I’m not able to recreate your notes outside of sessions. Please back up your own session notes.
Can I record my own session via phone?
No. Please take notes if you need to, but no recordings.
Could I contact you or speak to you or see you in your personal life?
No. A strict code of ethics applies. I’m not able to contact, speak with, or see clients in personal life (outside of sessions).
P.S. If we meet accidentally, we can kindly greet each other. If you’d like to discuss anything, please book a session.
Would you mind if I send you messages/emails on special dates (new year’s eve, etc.)?
I kindly ask you not to send me messages/emails on special dates. (Otherwise, my inbox becomes overloaded and it may delay my responses to urgent cases, especially for clients in hospitals.) Thank you for your understanding.
Would you mind if I call you “darling, sweetheart, honey, etc.”?
Those words are not appropriate in a therapist–client relationship. Please call me Beren. Thank you.
