Danielle Ellis, MA, MCJ, LPC, NCC
Wellness Solutions, LLC

For Clinical Questions:
Danielle Ellis, MA MCJ, LPC, NCC
Cell: 713-594-0071
Fax: 281-719-8557

danielle@wellnesssolutionsllc.com
 
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Fax: 281-719-8557
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Confidentiality & Privacy Policy

Contents of all therapy sessions are considered to be confidential. Both verbal information and written records about a client cannot be shared with another party without the written consent of the client or the client’s legal guardian. Noted exceptions are as follows:
 
Duty to Warn and Protect
When a client discloses intentions or a plan to harm another person, the mental health professional is required to warn the intended victim and report this information to legal authorities. In cases in which the client discloses or implies a plan for suicide, the health care professional is required to notify legal authorities and make reasonable attempts to notify the family of the client.
 
Abuse of Children and Vulnerable Adults
If a client states or suggests that he or she is abusing a child (or vulnerable adult) or has recently abused a child (or vulnerable adult), or a child (or vulnerable adult) is in danger of abuse, the mental health professional is required to report this information to the appropriate social service and/or legal authorities.
 
Prenatal Exposure to Controlled Substances
Mental Health care professionals are required to report admitted prenatal exposure to controlled substances that are potentially harmful.
 
Minors/Guardianship
Parents or legal guardians of non-emancipated minor clients have the right to access the clients’ records.
 
Insurance Providers (when applicable)
Insurance companies and other third-party payers are given information that they request regarding services to clients. Information that may be requested includes type of services, dates/times of services, diagnosis, treatment plan, and description of impairment, progress of therapy, case notes, and summaries.
 
Court Order
When subpoenaed by court of law confidential information can be released to appropriate legal parties.




"The defects and faults of the mind are like wounds in
the body. After all imaginable
care has been taken to heal
them up, still there will be a scar left behind."
Francois de la Roche Foucauld