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Old Aug 19, 2016, 09:04 PM
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Originally Posted by awkwardlyyours View Post
Holy crap -- just saw a potential new T today whose informed consent form starts (very first paragraph) with language about how there's no miracle cure and that depression, anxiety, anger, extreme discomfort etc may come up rather intensely etc. Of course, it does then go into the usual T language about how client needs to be engaged blah blah.

But, still....wonder how common this is -- am pretty sure current T's informed consent form didn't have any such language.
See, poll idea. Although I don't get the impression the informed consent form stays in most clients' memories. I think No. 3 had nothing like that, No. 1 had something like "therapy is beneficial for most people" and No. 2 had "people in therapy may come to decisions that others in their lives do not like."
Thanks for this!
awkwardlyyours