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If you participate in marital or family therapy, your therapist will not disclose confidential information about your treatment unless all person(s) who participated in the treatment with you provide their written authorization to release such information.
The informed consent process should include verbal discussion with the patient that includes reviewing your policies and answering the patients questions. The patients informed consent should be documented by use of a written form (DOC, 33KB) that the patient will sign.
Informed consent is an ongoing process that begins with the patients first visit and then is routinely revisited and/or updated. The informed consent process should include verbal discussion with the patient that includes reviewing your policies and answering the patients questions.
The content of informed consent may vary depending upon the client and treatment plan; however, informed consent generally necessitates that the client: (a) has the capacity to consent; (b) has been adequately informed of significant information concerning treatment processes and procedures; (c) has been adequately
4.3. What are the requirements for obtaining a valid consent? Four core criteria must be met: the patient giving consent must have capacity the consent must be freely given the consent must be sufficiently specific to the procedure or treatment proposed the consent must be informed.
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I acknowledge that I have read and understand ALL of the above information and I am fully aware of my rights and benefits and risks of counseling. I am also aware of limits to confidentiality. If I have any questions or concerns about any of this information, I agree to discuss these concerns with the counselor.
Its also important to remember the 4 Cs of consent: clear, continuous, conscious, coercion-free: Clear: Communication, both verbal and nonverbal, with a partner is crucial.

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