APPOINTMENTS AND CANCELLATIONS
Cancellations and re-scheduled session will be subject to a full charge if NOT RECEIVED AT LEAST 24 HOURS IN ADVANCE excluding serious emergencies (e.g. medical, accident, death in the family, illness).
Typical sessions run between 50 and 60 minutes, and often occur weekly. For clients under the age of 15, parent support meetings are required to occur every 4-6 weeks, or as needed, in addition to weekly appointments. The frequency and length of sessions can be discussed with your therapist to reflect your individual situation and therapeutic needs.
If you are late for a session, you may lose some of that session time.
A LATE FEE MAY BE APPLIED in the event that you arrive significantly late to a scheduled appointment.
If a client cancels scheduled sessions more than three times in three months, a conversation must be held to discuss continuity of care and importance of attendance.
If a client misses their appointment and does not contact us, we will reach out to schedule another appointment, however if cannot establish contact and reschedule the appointment within one week of the missed appointment, we will no longer be able to reserve your appointment slot, and will provide referrals for alternative treatment options.
Should a client fail to schedule an appointment for three consecutive weeks, unless other arrangements have been made in advance, for legal and ethical reasons, we must consider the professional relationship discontinued.
CONFIDENTIALITY
The session content and all relevant materials to the client’s treatment will be held confidential unless the client requests in writing to have all or portions of such content released to a specifically named person/persons. Limitations of such client held privilege of confidentiality exist and are itemized below:
If a client threatens or attempts to commit suicide or otherwise conducts themselves in a manner in which there is a substantial risk of incurring serious bodily harm.
If a client threatens grave bodily harm or death to another person.
If the therapist has a reasonable suspicion that a client or other named victim is the perpetrator, observer of, or actual victim of physical, emotional or sexual abuse of children under the age of 18 years.
Suspicions as stated above in the case of an elderly person who may be subjected to these abuses.
Suspected neglect of the parties named in items #3 and # 4.
If a court of law issues a legitimate subpoena for information stated on the subpoena.
If a client is in therapy or being treated by order of a court of law, or if information is obtained for the purpose of rendering an expert’s report to an attorney.
Occasionally therapists may need to consult with other professionals in their areas of expertise in order to provide the best treatment for you. Information about you may be shared in this context without using your name.
If you see your therapist accidentally outside of the therapy office, they will not acknowledge you first. Your right to privacy and confidentiality is of the utmost importance, and we do not wish to jeopardize your privacy. However, if you acknowledge your therapist first, they will be more than happy to speak briefly with you, but feel it appropriate not to engage in any lengthy discussions in public or outside of the therapy office.