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Is the information discussed in psychotherapy considered confidential?

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Is the information discussed in psychotherapy considered confidential?

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Information about you and your therapy will not be transmitted to others without your knowledge and written consent. By law, an exception is made where there is clear and imminent danger to you, others, or society, or when children are abused or neglected. The success of psychotherapy is dependent upon an honest and trusting relationship between the client and therapist. You should feel assured that your therapist is fully committed to preserving your privacy and earning your trust.

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