We use cookies on our site to analyze traffic, enhance your experience, and provide you with tailored content.

For more information visit our privacy policy.

Common use of A COLLATERAL Clause in Contracts

A COLLATERAL. A collateral is usually a spouse, family member, or friend, who participates in therapy to assist the identified patient. The collateral is not considered to be a patient and is not the subject of the treatment. Psychologists have certain legal and ethical responsibilities to patients, and the privacy of the relationship is given legal protection. My primary responsibility is to my patient and I must place their interests first. You also have less privacy protection.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Outpatient Services Agreement for Collaterals, Outpatient Services Agreement

A COLLATERAL. A collateral is usually a spouse, family member, or friend, who participates in therapy to assist the identified patient. The collateral is not considered to be a patient and is not the subject of the treatment. Psychologists have certain legal and ethical responsibilities to patients, and the privacy of the relationship is given legal protection. My primary responsibility is to my patient and I must place their interests first. You also have less privacy protection.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Outpatient Services Agreement, Outpatient Services Agreement

A COLLATERAL. A collateral is usually a spouse, family member, or friend, who participates in therapy to assist the identified patient. The collateral is not considered to be a client or patient and is not the subject of the treatment. Psychologists have certain legal and ethical responsibilities to patients, and the privacy of the relationship is given legal protection. My The therapist’s primary responsibility is to my their patient and I they must place their interests first. You also have less privacy protection.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collateral Services Agreement

A COLLATERAL. A collateral is usually a spouse, family member, or friend, who participates in therapy to assist the identified patient. The collateral is not considered to be a patient and is not the subject of the treatment. While Psychologists have certain legal and ethical responsibilities to patients, and these same considerations are not extended to collateral participants to the privacy of the relationship same degree that they are extended to patients. Throughout your participation in treatment, it is given legal protection. My important that you bear in mind that my primary responsibility is to my patient and I must will place their interests first. You also have less privacy protection.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Outpatient Services Agreement

A COLLATERAL. A collateral is usually a spouse/partner, family member, or friend, friend who participates in therapy to assist the identified patient. The collateral is not considered to be a patient and is not the subject of the treatment. Psychologists have certain legal and ethical responsibilities to patients, and the privacy of the relationship is given legal protection. My primary responsibility is to my patient and I must place their interests first. You also have somewhat less privacy protectionprotection under the law.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collateral Participation Agreement

A COLLATERAL. A collateral is usually a spouse, family member, or friend, who participates in therapy to assist the identified patientclient. The collateral is not considered to be a patient client and is not the subject of the treatment. Psychologists have certain legal and ethical responsibilities to patientsclients, and the privacy of the relationship is given legal protection. My primary responsibility is to my patient client and I must place their interests first. You also have less privacy protection.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collateral Participation Agreement