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Oct 22, 2010 | 8:28 AM

 

All information is treated on a strictly confidential basis. Fees for counselling are calculated on a sliding fee scale

At Catholic Family Services of Prince Albert we provide counselling in the following areas:

PERSONAL

  • depression
  • anxiety
  • grieving
  • work/school functioning
  • CODA/AA (addiction)
  • personal crisis
  • CISD
  • residential abuse
  • spiritual crisis
  • other

FAMILY

  • divorce/separation
  • child protection
  • custody dispute
  • victim services (crime)
  • domestic violence
  • sexual abuse
  • relationship counselling
  • blended family issues
  • parenting assistance
  • other

 

Client Rights and Responsibilities

AS A CLIENT YOU HAVE THE RIGHT….

  • To be treated with dignity, equality, and respect.
  • To a safe counselling environment, free of harassment or abuse.
  • To be an active participant in determining an individual plan for your treatment. The therapist will facilitate this process.
  • To be informed clearly and concisely by the therapist about the available options and recommended strategies.
  • To seek a second opinion if you disagree with the plan.
  • To ask your therapist about his/her training and experience in the issue you are dealing with.
  • To know what the therapist has written in your file.
  • To be protected from information disclosure without a signed consent.
  • To confidentiality, unless
    • a life is in danger
    • a child requires protection
    • a subpoena, warrant or order is issued and your therapist is called to testify

Staff will not acknowledge you outside the office unless such is initiated by you.

AS A CLIENT YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE …..

  • To do the work and readings that you have agreed to for successful completion of your program plan. Your therapist may discontinue service if there is a lack of follow through.
  • To arrive on time, and if there is reason to re-book, to do so with 24 hours notice.
  • To notify the office should your phone number or address change.
  • To ask questions if you do not understand something during the session.
  • To maintain confidentiality in regard to other people who you encounter seeking counseling services at the office or in groups.
  • To pay the fee for service, to apply for Employee Assistance Program (EAP) support, or make other financial arrangements for payment.