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Your
privacy is important to you and will be important to your mental health
provider. All members of the North Carolina Psychological Association
subscribe to a Code of Ethics that requires strict efforts to maintain
client confidentiality. Legal responsibilities for maintaining confidentiality
vary by state. The few exceptions to preserving confidentiality are related
to child abuse and a danger of violence to yourself or others. You are
encouraged to discuss this with your psychologist at any time before,
during or following treatment.
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