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When was the last time that you thoroughly reviewed your informed consent document? If youre like me, you had your informed consent at the beginning of your private practice, or whatever work setting that youre in, and you sort of let it be unless somebody else told you youve got to change this particular thing. Well, a lot has changed in the world around us in the context of professional mental health care and for that reason its time to give that informed consent document a really thorough review. Im Ben Caldwell. Im the education director here at SimplePractice Learning and I want to welcome you to this continuing education course, Informed Consent: New Additions. We talk about issues like telehealth, emotional support animal letters, a professional will, exceptions to confidentiality if you have a client who becomes dangerous or threatening, and a number of other components that you ought to at least consider including language for in your informed consent document. Theres a