Common use of Group Therapy Clause in Contracts

Group Therapy. In group therapy, it is of utmost importance that all members maintain confidentiality and neither disclose the content of sessions nor the identity of fellow group members. It is highly recommended that any meaningful exchange outside the group also be discussed in the group. In group therapy, the other members of the group are not therapists. They are not regulated by the same ethics and laws that bind a psychologist. The limits of confidentiality and the reporting laws have been outlined earlier in this document. While the expectation is that all group members will maintain confidentiality regarding anything said in the group, you cannot be certain that they will. You are ultimately responsible for what you say and what you think, feel, or do with the feedback you receive in the group.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Psychotherapy Services Agreement, Psychotherapy Services Agreement