Confidentiality
Since I regard the information you share with me with
greatest respect, I want us to be as clear as possible how this will
be handled. Your privacy and the confidentiality of our conversations,
and my records, is a privilage of yours and is protected by State Law
and by my profession's ethical standards as well. There are however
a few cases where limitations to confidentiality do exist. The following
is a complete listing.
 I
will at times consult with another counselor (always in order for my
work to be as beneficial as possible to the client). This is a standard
of practice.
I have a duty to warn if I believe that you are at
risk of either suicidal or homicidal behavior.
I have a duty to protect if a child or elderly person
is being (or has been) abused or neglected.
In rare circumstances, Professional Counselors can
be ordered by a judge to release information.
Otherwise, I will not tell anyone anything about your
treatment, diagnosis, history, or even that you are a client without
your prior knowledge and approval with a signed release of information
form.
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