Fees and Policies | Confidentiality
Confidentiality
All communications that occur between therapist and client are held in the strictest of confidence. No information will be revealed to anyone without written authorization from the patient (or parent/legal guardian if patient is a minor). Under most circumstances, evaluation results and notes from therapy sessions will remain completely confidential. However, under Texas law, there are several exceptions to this rule of confidentiality. The most common exceptions are:
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- Suspected abuse of a child, an elderly or disabled person by you or anyone you report to your therapist.
- You indicate an intention to harm yourself or another person.
- Sexual exploitation by a former or current therapist.
- Cases before a court & law, which your mental health is an issue (i.e. child custody, divorce, personal injury cases).
- Collection of past due charges or fees.
All patients using third parties to provide partial or complete payment of fees should be aware that any and all of the information provided to the paying organization could be made available by that organization to: employers providing the insurance benefits, other insurance companies/agencies requesting the information, and other health care providers that have contact with the insurance company.