Mood Resilience Therapy considers confidentiality one of the key components of the therapeutic relationship. Your stories, personal feelings, emotions, and life events are not for everyone. We do not take it lightly that you have chosen us to share your life with. If you are meeting in the office, please know that the utmost effort has gone into making the room secure and private. If online sessions are held within your own home, you can feel comfortable that you are in control of the environment around you.
Prior to your first session, you will review our Client Services Agreement. This agreement includes Informed Consent and clarifies how information is shared and kept confidential. It should be noted that there are a few exceptions to the limitations of confidentiality, in accordance with Nevada state law as well as professional ethics and guidelines:
If your therapist believes you are at risk of hurting yourself or another person, your therapist may breach confidentiality to protect your or parties in potential harm.
If your therapist suspects child or elder abuse in any form, Nevada state law requires your therapist to report any relevant information to the proper authorities.
If your therapist is subpoenaed for court, your therapist may be required to disclose confidential information, though every effort will be given to uphold and protect your rights and you will be notified of the subpoena prior to any disclosure.
If you have a team of professionals helping you currently- such as, probation officers, case managers, VICE detectives and/or are a minor currently in therapy, the therapist will uphold confidentiality, unless given permission by the individual to provide updates.