Rights and Risks Clause Samples

The 'Rights and Risks' clause defines the allocation of legal rights and the assumption of risks between the parties involved in an agreement. Typically, it outlines which party holds specific rights—such as intellectual property, usage, or access—and clarifies which party is responsible for certain risks, like liability for damages or losses. For example, one party may retain ownership of proprietary information while the other assumes the risk of using that information in their operations. This clause is essential for ensuring both parties understand their respective entitlements and responsibilities, thereby minimizing disputes and clarifying accountability.
Rights and Risks. You may ask questions about any aspect of the counseling process. • If you have been referred by a court or state agency, you have the right to divulge only what you want to be included in a report. • Therapy is most effective when you are open and can speak honestly about your emotions and experiences. • Therapy may include talking about emotionally provoking subjects and scenarios. • Information shared by you in session will be kept confidential. • Information will not be released without your written consent, except for professional consultation if needed and unless required by law. • I am required by law to disclose information pertaining to suspected child abuse, the inability to care for one’s basic needs for food, clothing or shelter, and threatened harm to oneself or others. • The court may subpoena counseling records. • It is understood that information regarding treatment and diagnosis may be provided to an insurance company. • You may want to discuss further limits or exceptions of confidentiality.
Rights and Risks. As a client seeking Massage, you have the right to understand the treatment process, risks, and benefits, as well as your financial responsibilities. You have the right to be informed regarding: -The benefits of proposed Massage. The manner in which the proposed Massage are to be carried out. -Potential side effects of care. -Alternative care. -Probable consequences of not receiving Massage treatments. These issues will be covered in the initial session. If you feel they have not been adequately clarified to your satisfaction, it is your responsibility to ask ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, LMT for further details.
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Rights and Risks.  Please feel free to ask questions about any aspect of the counseling process. If you have any unanswered questions about any of the procedures used in the course of your therapy, their possible risks, the OBCC counselor’s expertise in employing them, or about the treatment plan, please ask and you with be answered fully.  If you have been referred by a court or state agency, you have the right to divulge only what you want to be included in a report.  You need to be willing to discuss what troubles you and be open to change.  You may remember unpleasant events, arouse intense emotions, and/or alter close relationships.  You also have the right to ask about other treatments for your condition and their risks and benefits. If you could benefit from any treatment that OBCC does not provide, the therapist has an ethical obligation to assist you in obtaining those treatments.
Rights and Risks.  Please feel free to ask questions about any aspect of the counseling process. If you have any unanswered questions about any of the procedures used in the course of your therapy, their possible risks, the GNTC counselor’s expertise in employing them, or about the treatment plan, please ask and you will be answered fully.  If you have been referred by a court or state agency, you have the right to divulge only what you want to be included in a report.  You need to be willing to discuss what troubles you and be open to change.  You may remember unpleasant events, arouse intense emotions, and/or alter close relationships.  You also have the right to ask about other treatments for your condition and their risks and benefits. If you could benefit from any treatment that GNTC does not provide, the therapist has an ethical obligation to assist you in obtaining those treatments. You are entitled to receive a copy of your records, or your therapist can prepare a summary for you instead. Because these are professional records, they can be misinterpreted and/or upsetting to untrained readers. If you wish to see your records, I recommend that you review them in the presence of your counselor so that she/he can discuss the contents. Clients will be charged an appropriate fee for any professional time spent in responding to information requests.
Rights and Risks. You have the right to a respectful, professional, confidential relationship with your therapist. Please see Confidentiality” below for information about the limitations of confidentiality in therapy. You have the right to participate in developing your treatment plan, to understand any diagnosis, and to ask questions about any aspect of the therapy process. You have the right to limit what you share in therapy, although therapy will be most effective if you are open with your therapist, even about difficult topics. If you are court-ordered or required by an agency to participate in therapy, please talk with your therapist about the risks and benefits of discussing issues you would not want shared in a report to the court/agency. Talking about emotionally charged and distressing subjects is part of the therapy process, and may lead to stress or emotionality outside of the therapy session. This is normal; however, if you find that this is interfering with your life outside of therapy, please discuss this with your therapist.
Rights and Risks. ❖ Please feel free to ask questions about any aspect of the counseling process. If you have any unanswered questions about any of the procedures used in the course of your therapy, their possible risks, the Wings of Change Counseling therapist’s expertise in employing them, or about the treatment plan, please ask and your question or concern will be answered or addressed promptly and thoroughly. ❖ If you have been referred by a court or state agency, you have the right to divulge only the information that you want to be included in a report. ❖ You need to be willing to discuss what troubles you and be open to change. ❖ You may remember unpleasant events, arouse intense emotions, and/or alter close relationships. ❖ You also have the right to ask about other treatments for your condition and their risks and benefits. If you could benefit from any treatment(s) that Wings of Change Counseling does not provide, the therapist has an ethical obligation to assist you in obtaining those treatments. Initial here: