Common use of Relapse Clause in Contracts

Relapse. You may improve and then experience a relapse, and suddenly feel frustrated, hopeless and defeated again. • Coercion. You might have been pressured to come to treatment by a friend or a family member, but weren’t completely committed to the idea in the first place. Please let me know if you ever feel your needs are not being met in counseling. It is important that we can openly discuss your treatment plan and make appropriate adjustments. I will request for feedback at every counseling session. Your honesty will increase counseling efficiency and treatment success. I have read and understand feedback as it applies. Client initials Welcome! It is my desire to assist you in making informed decisions about your treatment. As a client of psychotherapy and as a consumer, you have certain rights. Therefore, I will explain the information you are entitled to know, such as my view of the therapeutic process, and my expectations for the cooperative working agreement. Please feel free to ask questions about any of the following information.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Counseling Agreement for Minors, Counseling Agreement for Minors