I agree that: a) I shall not share this information, material or documents (information) with persons within or outside of the ________ who are not authorized to have this information. b) I shall not publish such information. c) I shall not communicate such information without authority.
I agree that I owe the Company and such third parties, during the term of my employment and thereafter, a duty to hold all such confidential or proprietary information in the strictest confidence and not to disclose it to any person, firm or corporation (except as necessary in carrying out my work for the Company ...
I understand that participating in this support group means I agree to these terms to ensure a safe and supportive environment: Confidentiality: Everything shared in our group stays confidential. This includes personal stories and any identifying information shared by group members.
Confidentiality Sharing in group can be anxiety-provoking; therefore, we ask that you keep all information discussed in this group confidential. This agreement means that you may not discuss any information shared or the reactions of any member of this group with anyone outside of the group.
I cannot and will not tell anyone else what you have told me, or even that you are in therapy with me without your prior permission. You can authorize me to share information with whomever you choose, and you may change your mind and revoke that permission at anytime.
Confidentiality agreement: Participants agree to keep all discussions and personal information shared within the group strictly confidential. No sharing outside the group: Participants commit to not discussing or disclosing any information about other group members or their experiences outside of the therapy sessions.
You can say that confidentiality means that everything they tell you will stay just between the two of you. Their personal information, experiences, and feelings won't be shared with anyone else unless they say it's okay. This builds a safe and private space for them to talk openly and honestly.
When first meeting with a client, I explain the concept of confidentiality so that they understand what kinds of information I can protect on their behalf. I use clear communication strategies to verify disclosures with a client and only share information that the client explicitly requests for me to distribute.
Some of the essential elements of ground rules include: Confidentiality. What happens in group stays in group, so people should not be sharing intimate details of the group process with anyone outside of the sessions. Privacy and respect. Empathy and active listening. Attendance and engagement. Exclusive relationships.