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Informed Consent
Informed Consent • December 3rd, 2010

Participation in counseling/therapy/consulting can result in a number of benefits to you, including improving interpersonal relationships and resolution of the specific concerns that led you to seek therapy. Working toward these benefits requires effort on your part. Psychotherapy requires your very active involvement, honesty and openness in order to change your thoughts, feelings and/or behavior. You will often be asked for your feedback and views on your therapy, its progress and other aspects of the therapy. You are expected to respond openly and honestly. Sometimes more than one approach can be helpful in dealing with a certain situation. During evaluation or therapy, remembering or talking about unpleasant events, feelings or thoughts can result in your experiencing considerable discomfort or strong feelings of anger, sadness, worry, fear, etc. or experiencing anxiety, depression, insomnia, etc. You may be challenged by some of your assumptions or perceptions or propose different

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