THERAPEUTIC CONTRACTTherapeutic Contract • September 17th, 2019
Contract Type FiledSeptember 17th, 2019Leslie Spero LCSW provides child, adolescent, young adults, individual and family therapy. Psychotherapy seeks to treat variety of emotional and interpersonal problems. Therapy can be a benefit to you and give you a better understanding of your personal goals and values, improve interpersonal relationships, reduce or eliminate certain psychological symptoms and to improve social, emotional, educational and occupational functioning. Unlike medical consultations, therapy proceeds by having all parties work actively to gain insight into and alter certain maladaptive emotional states and behaviors. The psychotherapeutic process varies depending on the personalities of the therapist and patient (s) and the particular problems brought forward.
THERAPEUTIC CONTRACTTherapeutic Contract • March 31st, 2021
Contract Type FiledMarch 31st, 2021Our contract begins as a written document – this very document here – but quickly becomes the principles and ethical guidance that will support your counselling sessions. The contract is there to help both you and your therapist develop a therapeutic relationship through which you can safely share your story, with confidentiality, empathy, and consistency as fundamental aspects of your experience. The therapeutic contract relates to both parties and asks both you and your therapist to agree and adhere to what is required in order to make sure your experience is worthwhile and everyone’s expectations are met.
THERAPEUTIC CONTRACT – SUBOXONE/VIVITROLTherapeutic Contract • March 30th, 2021
Contract Type FiledMarch 30th, 2021As a participant in the Suboxone/Vivitrol Program, I freely and voluntarily agree to accept this treatment contract as follows:
RINER COUNSELINGTherapeutic Contract • June 5th, 2015
Contract Type FiledJune 5th, 2015This form is to help define the terms of our relationship and to provide information about my professional services and related business practices. Please read, sign, and return this document at the start of your first appointment. Your signature represents an agreement between us, and please don’t hesitate to write down any questions or concerns you may have so that we can discuss during your appointment.