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Client's Rights
You Have the Right:
- to ask questions at any time.
- to be informed
about the therapist's areas of specializations
or limitations.
- to ask questions about issues
relevant to your therapy.
- to ask questions
about written materials regarding your treatment.
- to
negotiate therapeutic goals and to renegotiate
when necessary.
- to be informed regarding
fees for therapy and method of payment.
- to
refuse a specific intervention or treatment
strategy.
- to discuss aspects of your therapy
with others outside the therapy
situation, including
consulting with another therapist.
- to
request the therapist to send a written report
regarding
services
rendered
to a
qualified therapist or organization
on your written authorization.
- to know the ethics code to which the therapist
adheres.
- to solicit help from the
ethics committee of the
appropriate professional organization
in the event of doubt or
grievances regarding the therapist's
conduct.
- to terminate therapy at any time.
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