Common use of Confidentiality and Limits of Confidentiality Clause in Contracts

Confidentiality and Limits of Confidentiality. Your sessions are entirely confidential according to the code of ethics of the College of Psychologists of British Columbia. The only legal/ethical exceptions to confidentiality are as follows: • When a minor or elderly is at risk of abuse or neglect, and is unable to seek support and assistance • When clients are at risk of imminent serious harm to themselves or others • When you disclose that you have a condition which makes it dangerous to drive, and continues to drive after being warned of the danger • When you disclose you have an unreported communicable disease • If the court orders the disclosure of client records • When there is a request from the College of Psychologists during an investigation or a registration matter, • If another licensed health care professional might be a danger to the public if he or she continues to practice (e.g., engaged in sexual conduct). • When a client discloses that there has been cumulative stress, harassment or bullying due to their workplace. I have been advised by Xx. Xxxxxx Xxxxx that all communications and all records relating to the provision of psychological services to me are confidential and may not be disclosed without my written consent (client’s initials). I have also been advised by Xx. Xxxxxx Xxxxx that the law places certain limits on the confidential nature of the psychological services provided to me (client’s initial).

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Confidentiality and Limits of Confidentiality. Your sessions are entirely confidential according to the code of ethics of the College of Psychologists of British Columbia. The only legal/ethical exceptions to confidentiality are as follows: • When a minor or elderly is at risk of abuse or neglect, neglect and is unable to seek support and assistance assistance. • When clients are at risk of imminent serious harm to themselves or others others. • When you disclose that you have a condition which makes it dangerous to drive, drive and continues to drive after being warned of the danger danger. • When you disclose you have an unreported communicable disease • If the court orders the disclosure of client records records. • When there is a request from the College of Psychologists during in the course of an investigation or a registration matter, • If another licensed health care professional might be a danger to the public if he or she continues to practice (e.g., engaged in sexual conduct). • When a client discloses that there has been cumulative stress, harassment or bullying due to their workplace. I have been advised by Xx. Xxxxxx Xxxxx that all communications and all records relating to the provision of psychological services to me are confidential and may not be disclosed without my written consent (client’s initials). I have also been advised by Xx. Xxxxxx Xxxxx that the law places certain limits on the confidential nature of the psychological services provided to me (client’s initial).

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Confidentiality and Limits of Confidentiality. Your sessions are entirely confidential according to the code of ethics of the College of Psychologists of British Columbia. The only legal/ethical exceptions to confidentiality are as follows: • When a minor or elderly is at risk of abuse or neglect, and is unable to seek support and assistance • When clients are at risk of imminent serious harm to themselves or others • When you disclose that you have a condition which makes it dangerous to drive, and continues to drive after being warned of the danger • When you disclose you have an unreported communicable disease • If the court orders the disclosure of client records • When there is a request from the College of Psychologists during in the course of an investigation or a registration matter, • If another licensed health care professional might be a danger to the public if he or she continues to practice (e.g., engaged in sexual conduct). • When a client discloses that there has been cumulative stress, harassment or bullying due to their workplace. I have been advised by Xx. Xxxxxx Xxxxx that all communications and all records relating to the provision of psychological services to me are confidential and may not be disclosed without my written consent (client’s initials). I have also been advised by Xx. Xxxxxx Xxxxx that the law places certain limits on the confidential nature of the psychological services provided to me (client’s initial).

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