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hello everyone welcome to another YouTube live where were going to talk about some of the scary situations that happen with documentation um so this is the start of a brand new series where we are going to talk about things like today what to do when a client requests a copy of their records including a copy of their progress notes so do we give them the notes what happens were going to talk about all of it hi if you dont know yet I am Dr Melissa mcaffrey founder of the free Private Practice paperwork crash course and we are going to break down the most common client um the most common reasons that clients request their records were going to break down the steps that you need to take when this happens and answer some of those common questions about what happens during this process like why and what to do next so okay what if a client requests a copy of their own records um dont worry we will talk about things like subpoenas audits um what to do if someone else requests copies of s