Confidentiality


“Your privacy is

my priority.”

Confidentiality


In general, all communications between an adult client and a

psychologist are protected by law and are kept in strict confidence.

Information about our work together can only be released to others

with your written permission.


Although I may request or suggest that you allow me to communicate

with specific individuals, this is your choice. I must have written permission

before any such communication takes place.


Confidentiality, however, is not absolute. There are several situations

in which confidentiality cannot be guaranteed including, but not limited

to, the following:


• You or someone else appears to be in immediate danger

• Reason to suspect child abuse or neglect is occurring

• A court orders the release of information


Email is NOT SECURE – Email is a wonderful communication tool but

its use is limited. Because it uses the Internet to move around, complete

privacy cannot be guaranteed when using email.