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Bea Armstrong, MFT
700 Gale Drive,
Suite 230
Campbell, CA 95008
 
Voicemail:
408-486-9202
 
Email: therapist@
beaarmstrong.com

 
Fax: 408-871-6886
 
License: MFC # 30226
 

Office Days/Hours:
Monday: 9a to 9p
Tuesday: 9a to 9p
Wednesday: 3p to 9p
Thursday: 9a to 9p

 

 

 

 

 


Client’s Bill of Rights

 


You, the client, have the right to:

  • receive respectful treatment that will be helpful to you;
  • receive a particular type of treatment or end treatment without obligation or harassment;
  • a safe environment, free from sexual, physical, and emotional abuse;
  • ask questions about your therapy;
  • request and receive full information about the therapist’s professional capabilities, including licensure, education, training experience, professional association membership, specialization, and limitations;
  • have written information about fees, methods of payment, insurance reimbursement, number of sessions, substitutions (in cases of vacation and emergencies), and cancellation policies before beginning therapy;
  • refuse to answer any questions or disclose any information you choose not to reveal;
  • know the limits of confidentiality and the circumstances in which a therapist is legally required to disclose information to others;
  • know if there are supervisors, consultants, students, or others with whom your therapist will discuss your case;
  • request, and in most cases receive, a summary of your file, including the diagnosis, your prognosis, and type of treatment;
  • request the transfer of a copy of your file to any therapist or agency that you choose;
  • receive a second opinion at any time about your therapy or therapist’s methods;
  • request that the therapist inform you of your progress.

 

Copyright, 1989, California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, Reprinted from “The California Therapist,” the publication of CAMFT, Nov/Dec 1989, by permission.

 

 
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