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you already know that informed consent is one of the most important things to review with your clients at the very start of therapy but how much do you actually need to review what goes in that form does it need to be this long form full of legalese hi Im Dr Melissa McCaffrey founder of the free Private Practice paperwork crash course and today Im going to share with you the 14 yes 14 things you want to have in your informed consent document now obviously this is just one of the forms you need for your whole intake process and we reviewed all of the forms you need in last weeks video so well link to that in a card here or down below so go ahead and click that if you havent watched that video yet number one limits to confidentiality you need to outline exactly when you might need to break your clients confidentiality now usually this happens when you have to make a child abuse report or when someone is suicidal and might harm themselves or even harm someone else these are fairly Ge