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Inform each group member in the treatment contract or disclosure statement that group counseling is confidential, disclose the exceptions that apply, and also disclose that what is said in group stays in group, because the information is personal, private and confidential.
Elements of a Group Therapy NoteSummary of the Group.How the Client Interacted with the Group.How the Group Reacted to and Interacted with the Client.How the Client Influenced the Group.How the Group Influenced the Client.Stay Objective.Maintain Client Confidentiality.Be Clear and Precise.More items...
Client ConfidentialityNot leaving revealing information on voicemail or text.Not acknowledging to outside parties that a client has an appointment.Not discussing the contents of therapy with a third party without the explicit permission of the client.
ConfidentialityI understand that everything said in group is confidential. I agree to keep secret the names of other members of the group and what is said in the group. I agree to keep secret anything which occurs between or among group members.
Confidentiality is an important aspect of counseling. This means that under normal circumstances no one outside the Counseling Center is given any information even the fact that you have been here without your expressed written consent.