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Confidentiality

Confidentiality is a very important part of psychotherapy. You must feel confident that your therapist will not repeat what you say during a session to anyone, for any reason, unless s/he is mandated to report that information or unless you provide your written permission for the information to be shared.

Additionally, confidentiality means that your records -- and anything with your name on it -- are safeguarded. For this reason, address books, rolodexes and paper files may be locked in a secure cabinet and/or electronic files may be password protected. You should feel free to discuss the issue of confidentiality with your therapist and he or she should be able to provide you with detailed information about their practices.

There are, however, exclusions to confidentiality that are important to know about. Please scroll down the page for more information. If you are ever in doubt about what information is confidential, talk with your therapist.

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