(a) Disclosure to clients.
(1) When counseling is initiated, and throughout the counseling process as necessary, counselors inform clients of:
- (A) The purposes, goals, techniques, procedures, limitations, potential risks, and benefits of service to be performed; and
- (B) Other pertinent information.
(2) Counselors take steps to ensure that clients understand the:
- (A) Implications of diagnosis;
- (B) Intended use of tests and reports;
- (C) Fees; and
- (D) Billing arrangements.
(3) Clients have the right to:
- (A) Expect confidentiality and to be provided with an explanation of its limitations, including supervision and/or treatment team professionals;
- (B) Obtain clear information about their case records;
- (C) Participate in the ongoing treatment plans; and
- (D) Refuse any recommended services and be advised of the consequences of such refusal.
- (4) See 17 CAR § 390-505(a) and 17 CAR § 390-702.
(b) Freedom of choice.
- (1) Counselors offer clients the freedom to choose whether to enter into a counseling relationship and to determine which profession or professions will provide counseling.
- (2) Restrictions that limit choices of clients are fully explained.
(c) Inability to give consent.
- (1) When counseling minors or persons unable to give voluntary informed consent, counselors act in this client’s best interest.
- (2) See 17 CAR § 390-203.