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Privacy Statement
About the Privacy of your therapy work on the Internet.
There is no “total security” when working over the
Internet. Encryption programs are not totally secure for
e-mail, and they also make it difficult and cumbersome
to use.
Employees at an Internet Server Company (ISP) could
possibly “snoop” to look at the therapy sessions
dialogue, but with billions of pieces of mail on the
Internet daily, looking at someone’s mail usually holds
no interest or value to these employees. Most ISP
companies have a policy that employees are not
authorized to even look. Our ISP has responded to our
concerns that employees do not have access to records,
so you can consider your email safe.
The biggest danger of security is on your own computer.
Even before the Internet, when therapy assignments would
be types on a computer, other family members might have
found a copy of the notes. You might want to “delete”
material from your computer, and only keep printed notes
in a secure place, if this might be a concern in your
household. Even after deleting files on your computer,
there are other storage places on your computer which
retain copies of the deleted files.
If you are not aware of how this happens, check with
someone knowledgeable about computers, and have them
show you the “cache” files and also the “history” files
on your directory. Always think about “what could
happen” if others, who have access to your computer,
might see copies of your work. Your therapy work should
never be conducted at your workplace. This could lead to
loss of your job, and a breech in the confidentiality of
your private communications with your therapist.
By law therapists are required to notify the appropriate
authorities in cases where we learn about child abuse
and or about threats to do harm to another person or
yourself. These authorities can be the Child Protective
Services or your local police department.
In cases of threats to do harm to yourself, please know
that we will attempt to get you aid because you are not
thinking rationally at that time, if you want to do self
harm or injury. It is not only our obligation, but out
of concern and love that we will be taking all
appropriate actions to help you, or any children who may
be involved.
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