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You know all the things you have on your mind – from the big stuff you're going through to the small things you're just curious about? Well, JAAQ is where you can finally find some honest insights. We’ve got personal stories from real people who’ve been through it, to clinical experts and subject experts who understand these things professionally. We want you to have a safe place to go where it's okay to just be you. Because life is a journey, full of ups and downs. And we believe hearing from others can be one of the most powerful things in the world.
We created JAAQ because we believe people deserve authentic stories about life, not just polished advice. Our founder, Danny, saw that too many people were struggling in silence, thinking they were the only ones. So, we built JAAQ to show you that you're not alone. No matter what you’re going through, you can get real insights from people who’ve lived it, and from the experts who understand it.
Everyone who shares their story here is only sharing their own genuine perspective. That includes the people who've lived it, studied it, or just know a lot about it. We believe in authenticity, and our clinical team checks everything to make sure it's high quality. But remember, even the experts are still figuring things out sometimes. Take what helps, leave what doesn't, and listen to your own gut above all else.
No, absolutely not. Think of JAAQ as your friend who gets it – not a professional. We're here for real, human conversation and shared stories, but we are not therapy. If you need a diagnosis, clinical support, or medical care, the best thing you can do is talk to a qualified professional.
Honestly? That's totally fine. You'll probably find a contributor who says something you disagree with. We might not agree with them either, but we exist to get people talking more openly, so we believe in sharing different perspectives. If you don't like what someone's saying, that's cool – you don't have to watch. But someone else might find their story helpful. Just because someone is on JAAQ doesn't mean we agree with their politics or anything else, we just value what they bring to the conversation.
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