Common use of Duty to Warn Clause in Contracts

Duty to Warn. In the event that my therapist reasonably believes that I am a danger, physically or emotion­ally, to myself or another person, I specifically consent for her to warn the person in danger, contact medical and law enforcement personnel, and notify the following person (s): I consent for my therapist and the office manager to communicate with me by mail and phone at the follow­ing location, and I will IMMEDIATELY advise the office in the event of any change:

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Policies & Procedures Agreement

Duty to Warn. In the event that my therapist reasonably believes that I am a danger, physically or emotion­allyemotionally, to myself or another person, I specifically consent for her to warn the person in danger, contact medical and law enforcement personnel, and notify the following person (s): I consent for my therapist and the office manager to communicate with me by mail and phone at the follow­ing location, and I will IMMEDIATELY advise the office in the event of any change:person(s):

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Informed Consent/Policies & Procedures Agreement

Duty to Warn. In the event that my the undersigned therapist reasonably believes that I am a in danger, physically or emotion­allyemotionally, to myself or another person, I specifically consent for her the therapist to warn the person in dangerdanger and to contact any person in a position to prevent harm to myself or another person, contact in addition to medical and law enforcement personnel, personnel and notify the following person (s): I consent for my therapist and the office manager to communicate with me by mail and phone at the follow­ing location, and I will IMMEDIATELY advise the office in the event of any change:individual(s):

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Client Information and Consent Agreement