Client Agreement

Introduction
This policy agreement is intended to provide important information to you regarding your treatment. Please read the entire document carefully and be sure to ask Kerry any questions that you may have regarding policies.

Fees

The fee for service is $225 per individual, marital, or family therapy session unless otherwise agreed upon. Regular sessions are 90 minutes in length though a longer session can be arranged for an additional charge. You are responsible for fees at the time services are rendered. In certain cases, a written agreement that specifies an alternative payment procedure can be determined.

Cancellations & Missed Appointments
If you are unable to attend a session due to illness or an emergency, please notify me as far in advance as is possible. Since scheduling an appointment involves the reservation of time specifically for you, a minimum of 24-hour notice is required for rescheduling or cancelling an appointment. You will be responsible for the full fee for missed sessions and cancellations within 24 hours of your scheduled appointment. If you are late for your appointment you will be charged your assessed fee and the appointment will end at the scheduled time. Fees for no-shows and cancellations without 24 hours notice are paid at the next therapy session.

Insurance

Health insurance often provides some coverage for counseling services and I encourage use of all your resources to pay for therapy. Note that insurance plans are not currently accepted, though invoices can be provided to submit to your insurance company for reimbursement as I am often considered an Out of Network provider. In this arrangement, you are responsible for full payment of my fees rather than your insurance company.

Confidentiality
All communications between you and your therapist are held in strict confidence unless you provide written permission to release information about your treatment. If you participate in marital or family therapy, Kerry will not disclose confidential information about your treatment unless all person(s) who participated in the treatment with you provide their written authorization to release such information. However, it is important that you know that Kerry utilizes a “no-secrets” policy when conducting family or marital/couples therapy. This means that if you participate in family, and/or marital/couples therapy, Kerry is permitted to use information obtained in an individual session that you may have had with him or her, when working with other members of your family. Please feel free to ask Kerry her “no secrets” policy and how it may apply to you. In addition, periodic consultation with peers regarding specific case questions is an accepted and important part of psychotherapeutic practice in order to give you the best care. All information is kept confidential and anonymous. Please let us know if you have concerns about this.

There are exceptions to confidentiality. For example, counselors are required to report instances of suspected child or elder abuse. Kerry may be required or permitted to break confidentiality when she has determined that a patient presents a serious danger of physical violence to another person or when a patient is dangerous to him or herself. In addition, a federal law known as The Patriot Act of 2001 requires counselors in certain circumstances, to provide FBI agents with books, records, papers and documents and other items and prohibits the counselors from disclosing to the patient that the FBI sought or obtained the items under the Act. All communications between you and Kerry will be held in strict confidence unless you provide written permission to release information about your treatment.

Minors and Confidentiality
Communications between Kerry and patients who are minors (under the age of 18) are confidential. However, parents and other guardians who provide authorization for their child’s treatment are often involved in their treatment. Consequently, Kerry, in the exercise of his or her professional judgment, may discuss the treatment progress of a minor patient with the parent or caretaker. Patients who are minors and their parents are urged to discuss any questions or concerns that they have on this topic with their Kerry.

My Office

I may occasionally share my office suite with other mental health professionals. I am a sole independent practitioner with no affiliation to any other practitioner in the office suite. Please contact me directly if you have any concerns with this arrangement at any time during the course of our work together.

Kerry’s Availability/Emergencies

I am often not immediately available by telephone. While I am usually in my office during regular business hours I will not answer the phone when I am with a client. When I am unavailable my telephone is answered by voice mail that I monitor frequently. I will make every effort to return your call on the same day you make it with the exception of weekends and holidays. If you are difficult to reach, please inform me of some times when you will be available. If you are unable to reach me and feel that you can’t wait for me to return your call, contact your family physician, the 24/7 Crisis Hotline at 472-HELP, 9-1-1, or the nearest emergency room. If I will be unavailable for an extended time I will provide you with the name of a colleague to contact if necessary.

Electronic Communication and Consent for Use

Be advised that the use of email, cell phone texting, and other forms of technology in psychotherapy may have security concerns and have not been defined as a best-practice strategy.

Any information exchanged electronically or with the use of technology increases the risk of confidentiality breaches. Communications via email over the internet are not secure. Although it is unlikely, there is a possibility that information you include in an email can be intercepted and read by other parties besides the person to whom it is addressed. Therefore, Kerry cannot guarantee protection from unauthorized attempts to access, use, or disclose personal information exchanged electronically. Do not include personal identifying information such as your birth date, or personal medical information in any emails you send.

Email/texting communication with Kerry will be used for the purpose of simplifying and expediting scheduling/administrative matters only. You should also know that any electronic communication I receive from you and any responses that I send to you may become a part of your legal medical record.

Email/texting communication is NOT to be used to provide/receive treatment services or take the place of therapy sessions. Therefore, email/texting should NOT be used to communicate: Suicidal or homicidal thoughts or plans, urgent or emergency issues, serious or severe side effects or concerns, or rapidly worsening symptoms. In a life-threatening emergency clients should: Call 911, proceed to the nearest hospital emergency room, and/or call a crisis hotline such as 512-472-HELP or 1-800-SUICIDE.

No one can diagnose your condition from email or other written communications, and communication via a website cannot replace the relationship you have with your wellness practitioner. The use of email, cell phone, or other forms of technology does not change the fact that the service provided by Kerry Faudree are weekly psychotherapy sessions scheduled and confirmed by both parties in advance of the sessions. Kerry does not provide crisis intervention, and email/cell phone texting is not a reliable way of obtaining urgent help from the counselor in an emergency.

I have thoroughly considered all of the above information. By agreeing to services, you are agreeing to these policies with consent to the use of email/cell phone texting as needed for scheduling and administrative purposes only, within the guidelines above. If more urgent help is needed, you are agreeing to utilize the crisis services listed above. Furthermore, if at any time Kerry believes email/texting is interfering in the therapeutic process or being used ineffectively, either of us can revoke this consent verbally, refuse to respond to emails/texts, and insist upon a verbal conversation before proceeding.

Litigation Limitation

Due to the nature of the therapeutic process and the fact that it often involves making a full disclosure with regard to many matters which may be of a confidential nature, it is agreed that should there be legal proceedings (such as, but not limited to divorce and custody disputes, injuries, lawsuits, etc.), neither you nor your attorney, nor anyone else acting on your behalf will call on me to testify in court or at any other proceeding unless agreed upon in advance, nor will a disclosure of records be requested.

About the Process
It is Kerry’s intention to provide services that will assist you in reaching your goals. Based upon the information that you provide and the specifics of your situation, Kerry will provide recommendations to you regarding your treatment. Therapists and patients are partners in the therapeutic process and you have the right to agree or disagree with Kerry’s recommendations and your feedback regarding your progress is strongly encouraged. Due to the varying nature and severity of problems and the individuality of each patient, Kerry is unable to predict the length of your therapy or to guarantee a specific outcome or result.

There are times during the theraputic process, that an unhealthy transference can occur. The predominant factor of an unhealthy transfer is indicated by strong emotions. If this occurs, Kerry will bring to your attention the possibility a theraputic intervention might be necessary.

Complaints
It is my hope to resolve any misunderstandings that may arise by discussing them with you. Working through such difficulties is one of the most effective ways to grow psychologically and emotionally. Nevertheless, should you have a complaint that you cannot resolve by talking with me or that you do not care to discuss with me, you have the right to call the Texas Department of State Health Services.

Termination of Therapy
The length of your treatment and the timing of the eventual termination of your treatment depend on the specifics of your treatment plan and the progress you achieve. It is a good idea to plan for your termination, in collaboration with Kerry. She will be happy to discuss a plan for termination with you as you approach the completion of your treatment goals. You may discontinue services at any time. If you or Kerry determine that you are not benefiting from treatment, either of you may elect to initiate a discussion of your treatment alternatives. Treatment alternatives may include, among other possibilities, referral, changing your treatment plan, or terminating your therapy.