Confidentiality of Client Information
The law protects the relationship between a client and a psychotherapist, requiring that information about the client cannot be disclosed without his or her written permission.
Exceptions include:
- When I suspect that a child, adult, or vulnerable adult may have been abused, I am required by law to report this to the appropriate authorities immediately.?
- If a client is expressing or acting out threats of serious bodily harm to another person/s, I must notify the police and inform the intended victim.
- If a client intends to harm himself or herself, I will make every effort to enlist their cooperation in assuring his or her safety. If they do not cooperate, I will take further measures without their permission that are provided to me by law in order to assure their safety.


