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Originally Posted by nottrustin
I suppose it could depend on where you live. Here the releases are frequently written so one can give and receive information from the other person. In which case they can give the other person a copy of the release. Some prefer to have their own release but it is not required.
A person can have a one way release but that only allows them to give or receive information.
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The form my T had included a bunch of options. That he could just receive information, just give information, or exchange information. And then it had a space where it could say "Information limited to __________ topic." Because it included both what he and other therapist (or p-doc) could and couldn't share, I think it alone was sufficient. Also, when I revoked his ability to talk to ex-MC (after we terminated), he said the email I sent him was enough for that, as it was in writing.