RIGHTS OF CLIENTS Sample Clauses

RIGHTS OF CLIENTS. My practice is guided by the Ethical Code of the American Psychological Association. A copy of that code, as well as a statement of clients rights, is available upon request in my office for you to read. Sexual intimacy between client and therapist is never appropriate during or following a therapeutic relationship and here is the California Board of Behavioral Sciences pamphlet link on the issue: xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xxx/publications/proftherapy.pdf. The State Board of Psychologists in Sacramento investigates reports of such behavior.
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RIGHTS OF CLIENTS. As a client, it is your right to request a change in therapy, to discontinue therapy, or to request a referral to other resources. I encourage you to discuss with me any concerns that you may have. If you do plan to end therapy, it is helpful to have a review and closure session. The Washington State Licensing Board in Olympia, which oversees licensed psychologists, can also clarify any concerns you may have about the therapy process. Minors and Parents Clients under 18 years of age who are not emancipated and their parents should be aware that the law may allow parents to examine their child’s treatment records. Even where parental consent is given, children over age 12 may have the right to control access to their treatment records. While privacy in psychotherapy is very important, particularly with teenagers, parental involvement is also essential to successful treatment, particularly with younger children. For children age 12 and over, I request an agreement between my client and his/her parents allowing me to share general information about the progress of the child’s treatment and his/her attendance at scheduled sessions. Any other communication will require the child’s Authorization, unless I feel that the child is in danger or is a danger to someone else, I will notify the parents of my concern. Before giving parents any information, I will discuss the matter with the child, if possible and do my best to handle any objections he/she may have.

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