Confidentiality Statement

This confidentiality statement outlines the commitment of Consciously Collected Psychotherapy to maintaining the confidentiality and privacy of all client information in accordance with applicable laws and ethical guidelines.

1. Confidentiality Obligation:

  • All information shared during therapy sessions, both oral and written, is considered confidential.

2. Limits to Confidentiality:

  • There are legal and ethical limits to confidentiality. In certain situations, we may be required by law to disclose information without your consent. These situations may include:

    a. If there is a risk of harm to yourself or others.

    b. If there is suspected child abuse or neglect.

    c. If you pose a threat to your own safety.

    d. If compelled by a court order.

3. Release of Information:

  • Your confidential information will not be released to any third party without your written consent, except as required by law.

4. Privacy and Security:

  • Consciously Collected Psychotherapy takes all reasonable steps to protect your personal information from unauthorized access and disclosure.

5. Access to Your Records:

  • You have the right to review and request a copy of your records, subject to applicable legal requirements.

6. Communication:

  • Email and electronic communication may be used for appointment scheduling and reminders, but it is not considered a secure method for discussing sensitive information. Please use discretion when communicating electronically.

7. Questions and Concerns:

  • If you have any questions or concerns about the confidentiality of your information, please do not hesitate to discuss them with your therapist.