Policy

Terms of Use

BY USING THE SITE OR REGISTERING AND PAYING FOR THIS PROGRAM, YOU HAVE AGREED TO HAVE READ, UNDERSTAND, AND AGREE WITH THE TERMS OF USE:

The Terms of Use is what will govern your use of this site.  This includes all services you have received either directly or indirectly.  Court Diagnostic and Treatment Center (CDTC) reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to change or modify all or any part of this agreement at any time, effective immediately. It is your responsibility to refer to the Disclaimer, Terms of Use, and Privacy Policy when using this site to ensure you understand the operation of the site and its expectations and your rights.

Your use of the site including payment for services as well as returning to the site all represent that you have read, understand, and agree to its stated policies.  If any of these are no longer acceptable to you, you should cease using any service provided by CDTC.

You agree to give your real name as well as correct information on the registration form and to use only methods of payment you are allowed to use.? You also understand and accept that if you use information that is not true or that you have no permission to use, the site has the right to stop or end your account, and to deny you access to the program.

You agree that you must create your own account login and password information when registering with this program.  It is your sole responsibility to keep your login and password private. You also agree that CDTC, its employees and officers, and the creators and maintainers of CDTC?s various internet and social media sites are not liable for any damage or loss that could happen if you do not keep private your login and password information.

The content for the lessons,  Anger Management for Substance Abuse and Mental Health Clients  is in the Public Domain.  This means that all written material and audio files appearing in the lessons (except for practice questions and the exam) are in the public domain and may be reproduced or copied without permission from SAMHSA or CSAT.  Citation of the source is appreciated.  However, this publication may not be reproduced or distributed for a fee without a specific, written authorization of the Office of Communications, SAMSHA, DHHS.  The content for the practice questions, the exam and any videos is copyrighted material and cannot be used without a specific, written authorization from CDTC.

You agree not to use any of the information on this site that is against the Terms of Use or that is unethical, hurtful, or could be damaging to others in any way.  For example, you agree not to try and upload, copy, print, or send any information that is against the law, violates any copyright laws or trademark/trade secrets, or is harmful, threatening, abusive, harassing, tortuous, defamatory, vulgar, obscene, libelous, or invasive of another person?s privacy.

You agree that CDTC is not liable for any of the following:  Any direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or exemplary damages, including but not limited to damages for loss of profits, goodwill, use, data or other intangible losses resulting from the use or goods, data, information or services.

You agree to follow all local, regional, national and international rules and policies regarding proper content and use of this site.?? You further agree to obey all laws applicable to or regarding the transmission of technical data exported from your country of residence.

You agree that online educational materials may not be the best way for you to learn this material.  CDTC, its employees and officers, and the creators and maintainers of its various internet and social media sites are not responsible for your experience of this online program, or what you actually receive as a result of completing this online program.  The Certificate of Completion is given at the sole discretion of CDTC.

You agree to indemnify and hold harmless CDTC, its employees, volunteers, and officers, and the creators and maintainers of its various internet and social media sites for any liability arising from any death, injury, dismemberment or any bodily injury (physical or mental) to you and to third parties resulting from the use of our services, as well as for any loss or damage to property to you or to third parties resulting from any use of our service (direct or indirect), in whole, in part, including but not limited to information you obtain by signing up, reading or obtaining any information from within the program, or reading any content posted by CDTC, its employees, volunteers, or officers, or its creators and maintainers of its various internet and social media sites. Such indemnity and hold harmless agreement is in addition to any other indemnity and hold harmless agreement you agree to when using other sections of our site.

You agree that CDTC, its employees, volunteers, and officers and the creators and maintainers of its various internet and social media sites are not responsible for and will not be liable to you or anyone else for any action or decision taken by anyone else (including Judges, Magistrates, Probation/Parole Officers, or other court personal; as well as employers or non-profit organizations, etc.) that decide to rely on any information from this site or any results of your work completed on this site.

You agree that under no circumstances, including, without limitation, liability arising out of contract, negligence, strict liability, tort, patent, or copyright infringement, will CDTC, its employees, volunteers, and officers, or the creators and maintainers of its various internet and social media sites be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, special, exemplary, punitive, or any other monetary or other damages, fees, fines, penalties or liabilities arising out of or relating in any way to this service or sites accessed through this service. You agree that your exclusive and sole remedy is to stop using CDTC’s anger management program and its various internet and social media sites.

BY USING THE SITE OR COMPLETING THE REGISTRATION AND PAYING FOR THIS PROGRAM YOU AGREE YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE DISCLAIMER, PRIVACY POLICY, AND THE TERMS OF USE.? ALSO, YOU AGREE THAT YOUR PAYMENT WILL BE TREATED AS AN ELECTRONIC SIGNATURE FOR APPROVAL AND ACCEPTANCE OF THE REQUIRED DISCLAIMER, PRIVACY POLICY, AND THE TERMS OF USE.


Privacy Policy

BY USING THE SITE OR REGISTERING AND PAYING FOR THIS PROGRAM, YOU HAVE AGREED TO HAVE READ, UNDERSTAND AND AGREE WITH THIS DISCLAIMER:

Talking with or emailing Court Diagnostic and Treatment Center’s (CDTC) employees, volunteers, officers, or the creators and maintainers of its various internet and social media sites cannot be completely secure, although CDTC makes every effort to ensure the safety and privacy of communications as much as possible.

Court Diagnostic and Treatment Center (CDTC) reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to change or modify all or any part of this agreement at any time, effective immediately. It is your responsibility to refer to the Disclaimer, Terms of Use, and Privacy Policy when using this site to ensure you understand the operation of the site and its expectations and your rights.

Your privacy is important to CDTC. We will make every effort to protect your information. However using the internet is not always secure and there can be no guarantee.  CDTC will use reasonable means to protect the security and confidentiality of Internet and Email communication.  However, because of the risks identified below, CDTC can’t guarantee the security of Internet and Email communication, and will not be liable for improper disclosure of confidential information that is not caused by CDTC?s intentional misuse.

Transmitting confidential information to CDTC as well as receiving confidential information from CDTC has a number of risks that you need to consider.

  • Internet and Email communications can be intercepted, circulated, forwarded and stored in numerous paper and electronic files, or used without authorization or detection.
  • Internet and Email communication can be immediately broadcasted worldwide and be received by unintended recipients and is easier to falsify than handwritten or signed documents.
  • Email senders can easily type in the wrong email address.
  • Back-up copies or transmissions may exist even after the sender or the recipient has deleted his or her copy.
  • Internet and Email service providers and their employees have the right to archive and inspect communications transmitted through their systems.
  • Internet and Email communication can be used to introduce viruses or other destructive elements into computer systems or wireless devices.
  • Internet and Email communications can be used in court.

Your obligations when using Internet and Email communications:

  • When using Internet communications like Email, only include your first name and last initial in the body of the message.  Include a phone number where you can be reached.
  • Follow-up with CDTC if you have not received a response to your Email within 24 hours.
  • Use screen savers and safeguard your computer or wireless device with a password.

CDTC, as part of the registration, receives your basic personal information.? As part of our site, other information is collected by CDTC including your IP address, browser type, domain names, access times, and referring Web site addresses. This information is used by CDTC to maintain its site, to improve the quality of the program, and create reports using the basic statistics collected from the site.

CDTC?s site makes use of HTTP Cookies which is, . . . a small piece of data sent from a website and stored in a user’s web browser while the user is browsing that website  (Wikipedia).  This is done to improve the experience for the user of the site.  It also is required to locate your information when you return to the site.

You can either accept or decline cookies.  Your web browser will typically accept cookies automatically, but you can change your web browser to decline cookies if you prefer. If you choose to do so, you will not be able to fully experience the interactive features of the site.

CDTC will not sell or lease your information to third parties. CDTC may share data with those who help build and maintain the site in the effort to create statistical analysis, send you email, or provide customer support.  These entities are strictly prohibited from using your personal information except to provide these services to CDTC, and they are required to maintain the confidentiality of your information.

CDTC will only disclose your personal information, without notice, if ordered by law or in the good faith belief that such action is necessary to:

  • Conform to the law or comply with legal process served on CDTC or the site.
  • If it’s required to in a legal proceeding to protect the rights or property of CDTC.
  • In an emergency or emergent situation that requires CDTC to protect the safety of users of the program, the site, or the public.

BY USING THE SITE OR COMPLETING THE REGISTRATION AND PAYING FOR THIS PROGRAM YOU AGREE YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE DISCLAIMER, PRIVACY POLICY, AND THE TERMS OF USE.  ALSO, YOU AGREE THAT YOUR PAYMENT WILL BE TREATED AS AN ELECTRONIC SIGNATURE FOR APPROVAL AND ACCEPTANCE OF THE REQUIRED DISCLAIMER, PRIVACY POLICY, AND THE TERMS OF USE.


Disclaimer

BY USING THE SITE OR REGISTERING AND PAYING FOR THIS PROGRAM, YOU HAVE AGREED TO HAVE READ, UNDERSTAND AND AGREE WITH THIS DISCLAIMER:

All of the information presented on this site must necessarily be used completely at your own risk. All of the text, video, or audio information presented on this site is presented solely with the intent of providing public service information about anger control issues.  It is not intended or implied to be a substitute for professional mental health, medical, or legal advice or meant to replace any of these professional relationships. The content is not psychotherapy.  Court Diagnostic and Treatment Center (CDTC) recommends that you consult a qualified professional prior to utilizing any of the information provided by CDTC or anyone else on this site.

Court Diagnostic and Treatment Center (CDTC) reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to change or modify all or any part of this agreement at any time, effective immediately. It is your responsibility to refer to the Disclaimer, Terms of Use, and Privacy Policy when using this site to ensure you understand the operation of the site and its expectations and your rights.

CDTC’s various Internet and social media sites and their designers and maintainers, and its employees, volunteers, and officers make no warranty, expressed or implied, including warranties of fitness or appropriateness for a particular purpose, nor assume any legal liability or responsibility for the completeness, accuracy, or usefulness of any information or process presented on the pages of its various internet and social media sites.

Reference made by CDTC staff or its officers or its internet and social media sites to products and/or services should not be presumed to constitute or imply endorsement by its employees or officers or by the designers and maintainers of its various internet and social media sites.

The views and opinions expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of CDTC, its employees, volunteers, or officers or the designers and maintainers of its various internet and social media sites, and shall not be used for advertising or product endorsement purposes.

In particular, CDTC, its employees, volunteers, and officers and the designers and maintainers of its various internet and social media sites are not responsible for the content of any off-site information found on web sites reached through links located on CDTC’s various Internet and social media sites.

The fee for this program is subject to change at any time without a notice for any reason whatsoever.

You agree that CDTC is not a crisis center and will not be able to give you help in an emergency.  If you are having a medical or mental health emergency please call 911 to request emergency assistance.  You may also contact Lucas County Rescue Mental Health Services 419.255.9585.? You can also call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1.800.273.TALK.

BY USING THE SITE OR BY COMPLETING THE REGISTRATION AND PAYING FOR THIS PROGRAM YOU AGREE YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE DISCLAIMER, PRIVACY POLICY, AND THE TERMS OF USE.? ALSO, YOU AGREE THAT YOUR PAYMENT WILL BE TREATED AS AN ELECTRONIC SIGNATURE FOR APPROVAL AND ACCEPTANCE OF THE REQUIRED DISCLAIMER, PRIVACY POLICY, AND THE TERMS OF USE.


Refund Policy

Once payment has been received, there can be no refund.  Please read carefully the Terms of Use, Privacy Policy, and Disclaimer before registering and paying for the program.