The Question of Medication:
Although many who pursue psychotherapy will have no need for medications, its judicious use may be beneficial in some cases
as an adjunct to psychotherapy. Where significant depression or anxiety is involved, research has consistently found the
most effective and lasting treatment approaches combine psychotherapy and medication. When there is an agreement that medications
might be appropriate, I will work in collaboration with one's psychiatrist or physician in monitoring the effectiveness of
medications.
Confidentiality:
Psychotherapy provides a private space for addressing all that can be part of one'ss experience. For this to be possible,
confidentiality must be strictly observed (what is said in the session remains there). However, there are some important
exceptions when confidentiality may be set aside:
* when a client requests in writing that specified details of treatment be communicated to a designated party such as one's
employer or insurance company,
* when clients pose an immediate risk to the welfare of themselves or others,
* when there is evidence of child abuse.
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