Including Others in Counseling Sample Clauses

Including Others in Counseling. Including others in the counseling process can be useful for you in working toward your goals. When indicated, we may discuss the possibility of involvement of family members in the counseling process but you will be in charge of whether you want to permit this or not. The purpose of including others is to help you in working toward your individual counseling goals. It is not to provide counseling for the others who join us although they may benefit from participation. We will discuss in depth, the pros and cons of involving others. If you do choose to invite others to join us in counseling, I will need your written authorization to do so and will assume that any information given to me can be shared with those whom you invite. I ask you not to invite others if you are not willing to give your permission for the sharing of all information communicated to me. In this case, we will discuss your concerns therapeutically and decide how to move on.
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Including Others in Counseling. There may be times when Including others in the counseling process can be useful for you. When indicated, we would first discuss the possibility of involvement of family members or other individuals. However, you will be the one to decide of whether to permit this or not. The purpose of including others is to help you in working toward your individual counseling goals and not to focus on the other’s needs although they may benefit from participation. We will discuss the pros and cons of involving others. I ask you not to invite others if you are not willing to give your permission for the sharing of all information communicated to me. In this case, we will discuss your concerns and decide how to proceed. If you do choose to invite others to join us in counseling, I will need your written authorization to do so and will assume that any information given to me can be shared with those who are invited. If you ever would me to release information to another party (physician, other therapist, etc.) that would include any reference to a session in which another person participates, I would need their written authorization in addition to you.

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