Termination of Therapy. Therapist reserves the right to terminate therapy at his/her discretion. Reasons for termination include, but are not limited to, untimely payment of fees, failure to comply with treatment recommendations, conflicts of interest, failure to participate in therapy, Patient needs are outside of Therapist’s scope of competence or practice, or Patient is not making adequate progress in therapy. Patient has the right to terminate therapy at his/her discretion. Upon either party’s decision to terminate therapy, Therapist will generally recommend that Patient participate in at least one, or possibly more, termination sessions. These sessions are intended to facilitate a positive termination experience and give both parties an opportunity to reflect on the work that has been done. Therapist will also attempt to ensure a smooth transition to another therapist by offering referrals to Patient.
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Samples: Agreement for Service / Informed Consent, Service Agreement, Agreement for Service / Informed Consent
Termination of Therapy. Therapist reserves the right to terminate therapy at his/her discretion. Reasons for termination include, but are not limited to, untimely payment of fees, failure to comply with treatment recommendations, conflicts of interest, failure to participate in therapy, Patient Client needs are outside of Therapist’s scope of competence or practice, or Patient Client is not making adequate progress in therapy. Patient Client has the right to terminate therapy at his/her discretion. Upon either party’s decision to terminate therapy, Therapist will generally recommend that Patient Client participate in at least one, or possibly more, termination sessions. These sessions are intended to facilitate a positive termination experience and give both parties an opportunity to reflect on the work that has been done. Therapist will also attempt to ensure a smooth transition to another therapist by offering referrals to PatientClient.
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Samples: Agreement for Service/Informed Consent, Informed Consent for Psychotherapy, Service Agreement
Termination of Therapy. Therapist reserves the right to terminate therapy at his/her discretion. Reasons for termination include, but are not limited to, untimely payment of fees, failure to comply with treatment recommendations, conflicts of interest, failure to participate in therapy, Patient needs are outside of Therapist’s scope of competence or practice, or Patient is not making adequate progress in therapy. Patient or Representative has the right to terminate therapy at his/her discretion. Upon either party’s decision to terminate therapy, Therapist will generally recommend that Patient participate in at least one, or possibly more, termination sessions. These sessions are intended to facilitate a positive termination experience and give both parties an opportunity to reflect on the work that has been done. Therapist will also attempt to ensure a smooth transition to another therapist by offering referrals to PatientPatient or Representative.
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Samples: Agreement for Service / Informed Consent for Minors, Agreement for Service / Informed Consent for Minors, Agreement for Service / Informed Consent for Minors
Termination of Therapy. Therapist reserves the right to terminate therapy at his/her his discretion. Reasons for termination include, but are not limited to, untimely payment of fees, failure to comply with treatment recommendations, conflicts of interest, failure to participate in therapy, Patient needs are being outside of Therapist’s scope of competence or practice, or Patient is not making adequate progress in therapy. Patient has the right to terminate therapy at his/his or her discretion. Upon either party’s decision to terminate therapy, Therapist will generally recommend recommends that Patient participate in at least oneone termination session, or and possibly more, termination sessions. These sessions are intended to facilitate a positive termination experience and to give both parties an opportunity to reflect on the work that has been done. Therapist will also attempt to ensure a smooth transition to another therapist by offering referrals to Patient.
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Samples: Agreement for Service / Informed Consent and Notice of Privacy Practices, Agreement for Service / Informed Consent and Notice of Privacy Practices, Agreement for Service / Informed Consent and Notice of Privacy Practices
Termination of Therapy. The Therapist reserves the right to terminate therapy at his/her discretion. Reasons for termination include, but are not limited to, untimely payment of fees, failure to comply with treatment recommendations, conflicts of interest, failure to participate in therapy, Patient the Client’s needs are outside of the Therapist’s scope of competence or practice, or Patient the Client is not making adequate progress in therapy. Patient The Client has the right to terminate therapy at his/her discretion. Upon either party’s decision to terminate therapy, the Therapist will generally recommend that Patient the Client participate in at least one, or possibly more, termination sessions. These sessions are intended to facilitate a positive termination experience and give both parties an opportunity to reflect on the work that has been doneconducted. The Therapist will also attempt to ensure a smooth transition to another therapist Therapist by offering referrals to Patientthe Client.
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Samples: Therapy Contract, Therapy Contract, Therapy Contract
Termination of Therapy. Therapist reserves the right to terminate therapy at his/her discretion. o Reasons for termination include, but are not limited to, untimely payment of fees, failure to comply with treatment recommendations, conflicts of interest, failure to participate in therapy, o Patient needs are outside of Therapist’s scope of competence or practice, or . o Patient is not making adequate progress in therapy. • Patient has the right to terminate therapy at his/her discretion. Upon either party’s decision to terminate therapy, Therapist will generally recommend that Patient participate in at least one, or possibly more, termination sessions. These sessions are intended to facilitate a positive termination experience and give both parties an opportunity to reflect on the work that has been done. Therapist will also attempt to ensure a smooth transition to another therapist by offering referrals to Patient.
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Samples: Agreement for Service / Informed Consent, Agreement for Service / Informed Consent
Termination of Therapy. Therapist reserves the right to terminate therapy at his/her discretion. Reasons for termination include, but are not limited to, untimely payment of fees, failure to comply with treatment recommendations, conflicts of interest, failure to participate in therapy, Patient needs are outside of Therapist’s scope of competence or practice, or Patient is not making adequate progress in therapy. Patient has the right to terminate therapy at his/her discretion. Upon either party’s decision to terminate therapy, Therapist will generally recommend that Patient participate in at least one, or possibly more, termination sessions. These sessions are intended to facilitate a positive termination experience and give both parties an opportunity to reflect on the work that has been done. Therapist will also attempt to ensure a smooth transition to another therapist by offering referrals to Patient.
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Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement
Termination of Therapy. Therapist reserves the right to terminate therapy at his/her discretion. Reasons for termination include, but are not limited to, untimely payment of fees, failure to comply with treatment recommendations, conflicts of interest, failure to participate in therapy, Patient Client needs are outside of Therapist’s scope of competence or practice, or Patient Client is not making adequate progress in therapy. Patient Client has the right to terminate therapy at his/her discretion. Upon either party’s decision to terminate therapy, Therapist will generally recommend that Patient Client participate in at least onetwo, or possibly more, termination sessions. These sessions are intended to facilitate a positive termination experience and give both parties an opportunity to reflect on the work that has been done. Therapist will also attempt to ensure a smooth transition to another therapist by offering referrals to PatientClient.
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Samples: Agreement for Service / Informed Consent, Agreement for Service / Informed Consent
Termination of Therapy. Therapist reserves the right to terminate therapy at his/her discretion. Reasons for termination include, but are not limited to, untimely payment of fees, failure to comply with treatment recommendations, conflicts of interest, failure to participate in therapy, Patient needs are outside of Therapist’s scope of competence or practice, or Patient is not making adequate progress in therapy. Patient has the right to terminate therapy at his/her discretion. Upon either party’s decision to terminate therapy, Therapist will generally recommend that Patient participate in at least one, or possibly more, termination sessions. These sessions are intended to facilitate a positive termination experience and give both parties an opportunity to reflect on the work that has been done. Therapist will may also attempt to ensure a smooth transition to another therapist by offering referrals to Patient.
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Samples: Agreement for Service / Informed Consent, Agreement for Service / Informed Consent
Termination of Therapy. Therapist reserves the right to terminate therapy at his/her discretion. Reasons for termination include, but are not limited to, untimely payment of fees, failure to comply with treatment recommendations, conflicts of interest, failure to participate in therapy, Patient needs are outside of Therapist’s scope of competence or practice, or Patient is not making adequate progress in therapy. Patient has the right to terminate therapy at his/her discretion. Upon either party’s decision to terminate therapy, Therapist will generally recommend that Patient participate in at least one, or possibly more, termination sessions. These sessions are intended to facilitate a positive termination experience and give both parties an opportunity to reflect on the work that has been done. Therapist will also attempt to ensure a smooth transition to another therapist by offering referrals to Patient.. Acknowledgement
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Samples: Agreement for Service / Informed Consent, Agreement for Service / Informed Consent
Termination of Therapy. The Therapist reserves the right to terminate therapy at his/her their discretion. Reasons for termination include, include but are not limited to, to untimely payment of fees, failure to comply with treatment recommendations, conflicts of interest, failure to participate in therapy, Patient Client needs that are outside of the Therapist’s 's scope of competence or practice, or Patient the Client is not making adequate progress in therapy. Patient The Client has the right to terminate therapy at his/her their discretion. Upon either party’s 's decision to terminate therapy, the Therapist will generally recommend that Patient the Client participate in at least one, one or possibly more, more termination sessions. These sessions are intended to facilitate a positive termination experience and give both parties an opportunity to reflect on the work that has been done. The Therapist will also attempt to ensure a smooth transition to another therapist by offering referrals to Patientthe Client.
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Samples: Informed Consent Agreement
Termination of Therapy. Therapist reserves the right to terminate therapy at his/her his discretion. Reasons for termination include, but are not limited to, untimely payment of fees, failure to comply with treatment recommendations, conflicts of interest, failure to participate in therapy, Patient needs are outside of Therapist’s scope of competence or practice, or Patient is not making adequate progress in therapy. Patient has the right to terminate therapy at his/her discretion. Upon either party’s decision to terminate therapy, Therapist will generally recommend that Patient participate in at least one, or possibly more, termination sessions. These sessions are intended to facilitate a positive termination experience and give both parties an opportunity to reflect on the work that has been done. Should patient request, Therapist will also attempt to ensure a smooth transition to another therapist by offering referrals to Patient.. . (Please Initial)
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Termination of Therapy. The Therapist reserves the right to terminate therapy at his/her discretion. Reasons for termination include, but are not limited to, untimely payment of fees, failure to comply with treatment recommendations, conflicts of interest, failure to participate in therapy, Patient Client needs are outside of Therapist’s scope of competence or practice, or Patient the Client is not making adequate progress in therapy. Patient The Client has the right to terminate therapy at his/her discretion. Upon either party’s decision to terminate therapy, the Therapist will generally recommend that Patient the Client participate in at least one, or possibly more, termination sessions. These sessions are intended to facilitate a positive termination experience and give both parties an opportunity to reflect on the work that has been done. The Therapist will also attempt to ensure a smooth transition to another therapist by offering referrals to Patientthe Client.
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Termination of Therapy. Therapist reserves the right to terminate therapy at his/her discretion. Reasons for termination can include, but are not limited to, untimely payment of fees, failure to comply with treatment recommendations, conflicts of interest, failure to participate in therapy, Patient Patient’s needs are outside of Therapist’s scope of competence or practice, or Patient is not making adequate progress in therapy. Patient has the right to terminate therapy at his/her discretion. Upon either party’s decision to terminate therapy, Therapist will generally recommend that Patient participate in at least one, or possibly more, termination sessions. These sessions are intended to facilitate a positive termination experience and give both parties an opportunity to reflect on the work that has been done. Therapist will also attempt to ensure a smooth transition to another therapist by offering referrals to Patient.
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Samples: Consent for Treatment
Termination of Therapy. Therapist reserves the right to terminate therapy at his/her discretion. Reasons for termination include, but are not limited to, untimely payment of fees, failure to comply with treatment recommendations, conflicts of interest, failure to participate in therapy, Patient Patients needs are outside of the Therapist’s scope of competence practice or practicecompetence, or Patient Patients is not making adequate progress in therapy. Patient has Patients have the right to terminate therapy at his/her discretion. Upon either party’s decision to terminate therapy, Therapist will generally recommend that Patient Patients participate in at least one, one or possibly more, more termination sessions. These sessions are intended to facilitate a positive termination experience and give both parties an opportunity to reflect on the work that has been done. Therapist will also attempt to ensure a smooth transition to another therapist by offering referrals to Patientwhen appropriate.
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Samples: Service Agreement
Termination of Therapy. Therapist reserves the right to terminate therapy at his/her discretion. Reasons for termination include, but are not limited to, untimely payment of fees, failure to comply with treatment recommendations, conflicts of interest, failure to participate in therapy, Patient Client needs are outside of Therapist’s scope of competence or practice, consistent cancellations/no shows, or Patient Client is not making adequate progress in therapy. Patient Client has the right to terminate therapy at his/her discretion. Upon either party’s decision to terminate therapy, Therapist will generally recommend that Patient Client participate in at least one, or possibly more, termination sessions. These sessions are intended to facilitate a positive termination experience and give both parties an opportunity to reflect on the work that has been done. Therapist will also attempt to ensure a smooth transition to another therapist by offering referrals to Patient.an
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Samples: Service Agreement
Termination of Therapy. Therapist reserves the right to terminate therapy at his/her discretion. Reasons for termination include, but are not limited to, untimely payment of fees, failure to comply with treatment recommendations, conflicts of interest, failure to participate in therapy, Patient Client needs are outside of Therapist’s scope of competence or practice, or Patient Client is not making adequate progress in therapy. Patient Client has the right to terminate therapy at his/her discretion. Upon either party’s decision to terminate therapy, Therapist will generally recommend that Patient Client participate in at least one, or possibly more, termination sessions. These sessions are intended to facilitate a positive termination experience and give both parties an opportunity to reflect on the work that has been done. Therapist will also attempt to ensure a smooth transition to another therapist by offering referrals to PatientClient .
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Samples: Office Policies & General Information Agreement for Psychotherapy Services Informed Consent
Termination of Therapy. Therapist reserves the right to terminate therapy at his/her his discretion. Reasons for termination include, but are not limited to, untimely : Untimely payment of fees, failure ; Failure to comply with treatment recommendations, conflicts ; Conflicts of interest, failure ; Failure to participate in therapy, ; Patient needs are outside of Therapist’s scope of competence or practice, or ; Patient is not making adequate progress in therapy. Patient has the right to terminate therapy at his/her discretion. Upon either party’s decision to terminate therapy, Therapist will generally recommend that Patient participate in at least one, or possibly more, termination sessions. These sessions are intended to facilitate a positive termination experience and give both parties an opportunity to reflect on the work that has been done. Therapist will also attempt to ensure a smooth transition to another therapist by offering referrals to Patient.
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Termination of Therapy. Therapist The therapist reserves the right to terminate therapy at his/her their discretion. Reasons for termination include, but are not limited to, untimely payment of fees, failure to comply with treatment recommendations, conflicts of interest, failure to participate in therapy, Patient the client needs are outside of Therapistthe therapist’s scope of competence or practice, or Patient the client is not making adequate progress in therapy. Patient The client has the right to terminate therapy at his/her their discretion. Upon either party’s decision to terminate therapy, Therapist the therapist will generally recommend that Patient the client participate in at least one, or possibly more, termination sessions. These sessions are intended to facilitate a positive termination experience and give both parties an opportunity to reflect on the work that has been done. Therapist The therapist will also attempt to ensure a smooth transition to another the therapist by offering referrals to Patientthe client.
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Samples: Therapy Services Agreement
Termination of Therapy. The Therapist reserves the right to terminate therapy at his/her discretion. Reasons for termination include, but are not limited to, untimely payment of fees, failure to comply with treatment recommendations, conflicts of interest, failure to participate in therapy, Patient Client needs are outside of Therapist’s scope of competence or practice, or Patient the Client is not making adequate progress in therapy. Patient The Client, has the right to terminate therapy at his/her discretion. Upon either party’s decision to terminate therapy, the Therapist will generally recommend that Patient the Client participate in at least one, or possibly more, termination sessions. These sessions are intended to facilitate a positive termination experience and give both parties an opportunity to reflect on the work that has been done. The Therapist will also attempt to ensure a smooth transition to another therapist by offering referrals to Patientthe Client.
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Termination of Therapy. Therapist reserves the right to terminate therapy at his/her discretion. Reasons for termination include, but are not limited to, untimely payment of fees, failure to comply with treatment recommendations, conflicts of interest, failure to participate in therapy, Patient needs are outside of the Therapist’s scope of competence practice or practicecompetence, or Patient is not making adequate progress in therapy. Patient or Representative has the right to terminate therapy at his/her discretion. Upon either party’s decision to terminate therapy, Therapist will generally recommend that Patient participate in at least one, one or possibly more, more termination sessions. These sessions are intended to facilitate a positive termination experience and give both parties an opportunity to reflect on the work that has been done. Therapist will also attempt to ensure a smooth transition to another therapist by offering referrals to Patientwhen appropriate.
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Samples: Service Agreement
Termination of Therapy. Therapist reserves the right to terminate therapy at his/her discretion. Reasons for termination include, but are not limited to, untimely payment of fees, failure to comply with treatment recommendations, conflicts of interest, failure to participate in therapy, Patient needs are outside of Therapist’s scope of competence or practice, practice or Patient is not making adequate progress in therapy. Patient has the right to terminate therapy at his/her own discretion. Upon either party’s decision to terminate therapy, Therapist therapist will generally recommend that Patient participate in at least one, or possibly more, termination sessions. These sessions are intended to facilitate a positive termination experience and give both parties an opportunity to reflect on the work that has been done. Therapist will also attempt to ensure a smooth transition to another therapist by offering referrals to Patient.
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Termination of Therapy. Therapist reserves the right to terminate therapy at his/her discretion. Reasons for termination include, but are not limited to, non or untimely payment of feespayment, failure to comply with treatment recommendationsrecommendations or participate, conflicts of interest, failure to participate in therapy, Patient client needs are outside of Therapisttherapist’s scope of competence or practice, or Patient client is not making adequate progress in therapy. Patient Client has the right to terminate therapy at his/her discretion. Upon either party’s decision to terminate therapy, Therapist therapist will generally recommend that Patient client participate in at least one, or possibly more, termination sessions. These sessions are intended to facilitate a positive termination experience and give both parties an opportunity to reflect on the work that has been done. Therapist will also attempt to ensure a smooth transition to another therapist by offering referrals to Patientclient.
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Samples: Agreement for Service / Informed Consent for Minors
Termination of Therapy. Therapist reserves the right to terminate therapy at his/her discretion. Reasons for termination include, but are not limited to, successful completion of therapy, untimely payment of fees, failure to comply with treatment recommendations, conflicts of interest, failure to participate in therapy, Patient Client needs are outside of Therapist’s scope of competence or practice, or Patient Client is not making adequate progress in therapy. Patient Client has the right to terminate therapy at his/her discretion. Upon either party’s decision to terminate therapy, Therapist will generally recommend that Patient Client participate in at least one, or possibly more, termination sessions. These sessions are intended to facilitate a positive termination experience and give both parties an opportunity to reflect on the work that has been done. Therapist will also attempt to ensure a smooth transition to another therapist by offering referrals to PatientClient.
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Termination of Therapy. Therapist reserves the right to terminate therapy at his/her discretion. Reasons for termination include, but are not limited to, untimely payment of fees, failure to comply with treatment recommendations, conflicts of interest, failure to participate in therapy, Patient needs are outside of Therapist’s scope of competence or practice, practice or Patient is not making adequate progress in therapy. Patient has the right to terminate therapy at his/her discretion. Upon either party’s decision to terminate therapy, Therapist will generally recommend that Patient participate in at least one, or possibly more, termination sessions. These sessions are intended to facilitate a positive termination experience and give both parties an opportunity to reflect on the work that has been done. Therapist will also attempt to ensure a smooth transition to another therapist Therapist by offering referrals to Patient.
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Samples: Treatment Agreement/Informed Consent
Termination of Therapy. Therapist reserves the right to terminate therapy at his/her discretion. Reasons for termination include, but are not limited to, non or untimely payment of fees, failure to comply with treatment recommendations, conflicts of interest, failure to participate in therapy, Patient client needs are outside of Therapisttherapist’s scope of competence or practice, or Patient client is not making adequate progress in therapy. Patient Client has the right to terminate therapy at his/her discretion. Upon either party’s decision to terminate therapy, Therapist therapist will generally recommend that Patient client participate in at least one, or possibly more, termination sessions. These sessions are intended to facilitate a positive termination experience and give both parties an opportunity to reflect on the work that has been done. Therapist will also attempt to ensure a smooth transition to another therapist by offering referrals to Patientclient.
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Samples: Service Agreement
Termination of Therapy. Therapist reserves the right to terminate therapy at his/her discretion. Reasons for termination include, but are not limited to, untimely payment of fees, failure to comply with treatment recommendations, conflicts of interest, failure to participate in therapy, Patient Client's needs are outside of Therapist’s scope of competence or practice, or Patient Client is not making adequate progress in therapy. Patient Client or Representative has the right to terminate therapy at his/her discretion. Upon either party’s decision to terminate therapy, Therapist will generally recommend that Patient Client participate in at least one, or possibly more, termination sessions. These sessions are intended to facilitate a positive termination experience and give both parties an opportunity to reflect on the work that has been done. Therapist will also attempt to ensure a smooth transition to another therapist by offering referrals to PatientClient or Representative.
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Samples: Informed Consent for Minors
Termination of Therapy. Therapist reserves the right to terminate therapy at his/her discretion. Reasons for termination include, but are not limited to, untimely payment of fees, failure to comply with treatment recommendations, conflicts of interest, failure to participate in therapy, Patient Client’s needs are outside of Therapist’s scope of competence or practice, or Patient Client is not making adequate progress in therapy. Patient Client has the right to terminate therapy at his/her discretion. Upon either party’s decision to terminate therapy, Therapist will generally recommend that Patient Client participate in at least one, or possibly more, termination sessions. These sessions are intended to facilitate a positive termination experience and give both parties an opportunity to reflect on the work that has been done. Therapist will also attempt to ensure a smooth transition to another therapist by offering referrals to PatientClient.
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Termination of Therapy. The Therapist reserves the right to terminate therapy at his/her their discretion. Reasons for termination include, include but are not limited to, to untimely payment of fees, failure to comply with treatment recommendations, conflicts of interest, failure to participate in therapy, Patient Clients' needs that are outside of the Therapist’s 's scope of competence or practice, or Patient is the Clients are not making adequate progress in therapy. Patient has The Clients have the right to terminate therapy at his/her their discretion. Upon either party’s 's decision to terminate therapy, the Therapist will generally recommend that Patient the Clients participate in at least one, one or possibly more, more termination sessions. These sessions are intended to facilitate a positive termination experience and give both parties an opportunity to reflect on the work that has been done. The Therapist will also attempt to ensure a smooth transition to another therapist by offering referrals to Patientthe Clients.
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Termination of Therapy. The Therapist reserves the right to terminate therapy at his/her their discretion. Reasons for termination include, include but are not limited to, untimely payment of fees, failure to comply with treatment recommendations, conflicts of interest, failure to participate in therapy, Patient Client needs that are outside of the Therapist’s 's scope of competence or practice, or Patient the Client is not making adequate progress in therapy. Patient The Client has the right to terminate therapy at his/her their discretion. Upon either party’s 's decision to terminate therapy, the Therapist will generally recommend that Patient the Client participate in at least one, one or possibly more, more termination sessions. These sessions are intended to facilitate a positive termination experience and give both parties an opportunity to reflect on the work that has been done. The Therapist will also attempt to ensure a smooth transition to another therapist by offering referrals to Patientthe Client.
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Samples: Informed Consent Agreement
Termination of Therapy. Therapist reserves the right to terminate therapy at his/her his discretion. Reasons for termination include, but are not limited to, untimely payment of fees, failure to comply with treatment recommendations, conflicts of interest, failure to participate in therapy, Patient needs are being outside of Therapist’s scope of competence or practice, or Patient is not making adequate progress in therapy. Patient or Representative has the right to terminate therapy at his/his or her discretion. Upon either party’s decision to terminate therapy, Therapist will generally recommend recommends that Patient participate in at least oneone termination session, or and possibly more, termination sessions. These sessions are intended to facilitate a positive termination experience and to give both parties an opportunity to reflect on the work that has been done. Therapist will also attempt to ensure a smooth transition to another therapist by offering referrals to PatientPatient or Representative.
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Samples: Agreement for Service / Informed Consent for Minors and Notice of Privacy Practices
Termination of Therapy. Therapist reserves the right to terminate therapy at his/her discretion. Reasons for termination include, but are not limited to, untimely payment of fees, failure to comply with treatment recommendations, conflicts of interest, failure to participate in therapy, Patient needs are outside of Therapist’s scope of competence or practice, or Patient is not making adequate progress in therapy. Patient has the right to terminate therapy at his/her discretion. Upon either party’s decision to terminate therapy, Therapist will generally recommend that Patient participate in at least one, or possibly more, termination sessions. These sessions are intended to facilitate a positive termination experience and give both parties an opportunity to reflect on the work that has been done. Therapist will also attempt to ensure a smooth transition to another therapist Therapist by offering referrals to Patient.
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Samples: Informed Consent for Psychotherapy & Assessment Services
Termination of Therapy. Therapist Your therapist reserves the right to terminate therapy at his/her discretion. Reasons for termination include, but are not limited to, untimely payment of fees, failure to comply with treatment recommendations, conflicts of interest, failure to participate in therapy, Patient when patient needs are outside of Therapist’s your therapist's scope of competence or practice, or Patient a client is not making adequate progress in therapy. Patient has You, the client, also have the right to terminate therapy at his/her your discretion. Upon either party’s decision to terminate therapy, Therapist will generally recommend that Patient you participate in at least one, or possibly more, termination sessions. These sessions are intended to facilitate a positive termination experience and give both parties an opportunity to reflect on the work that has been done. Therapist Your therapist will also attempt to ensure a smooth transition to another therapist by offering referrals to Patientreferrals.
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Termination of Therapy. Therapist reserves the right to terminate therapy at his/her discretion. Reasons for termination include, but are not limited to, untimely payment of fees, failure to comply with treatment recommendations, conflicts of interest, failure to participate in therapy, Patient Client needs are outside of Therapist’s scope of competence or practice, or Patient Client is not making adequate progress in therapy. Patient Client has the right to terminate therapy at his/her discretion. Upon either party’s decision to terminate therapy, Therapist will generally recommend that Patient Client participate in at least one, or possibly more, one termination sessionssession. These sessions are intended to facilitate a positive termination experience and give both parties an opportunity to reflect on appreicate the work that has been done. Therapist will also attempt to ensure a smooth transition to another therapist by offering referrals to Patient.
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Termination of Therapy. Therapist reserves the right to terminate therapy at his/her discretion. Reasons for termination include, but are not limited to, untimely payment of fees, failure to comply with treatment recommendations, conflicts of interest, failure to participate in therapy, Patient Client needs are outside of Therapist’s scope of competence or practice, or Patient Client is not making adequate progress in therapy. Patient Client has the right to terminate therapy at his/her discretion. Upon either party’s decision to terminate therapy, Therapist will generally recommend that Patient Client participate in at least one, or possibly more, termination sessions. These sessions are intended to facilitate a positive termination experience and give both parties an opportunity to reflect on the work that has been done. Therapist will also attempt to ensure a smooth transition to another therapist Therapist by offering referrals to PatientClient.
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Samples: Informed Consent for Therapy
Termination of Therapy. Therapist reserves the right to terminate therapy at his/her discretion. Reasons for termination include, but are not limited to, untimely payment of fees, failure to comply with treatment recommendations, conflicts of interest, failure to participate in therapy, Patient Clients' needs are outside of Therapist’s scope of competence or practice, or Patient is Clients are not making adequate progress in therapy. Patient has Clients have the right to terminate therapy at his/her their discretion. Upon either party’s decision to terminate therapy, Therapist will generally recommend that Patient Clients participate in at least one, or possibly more, termination sessions. These sessions are intended to facilitate a positive termination experience and give both parties an opportunity to reflect on the work that has been done. Therapist will also attempt to ensure a smooth transition to another therapist by offering referrals to PatientClients.
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Samples: Informed Consent Agreement