• Counseling Informed Consent
    Franciscan Life Process Center counselors are licensed in the state of Michigan and bound by the ethical guidelines of their respective professional organizations such as American Counseling Association, American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy, American Psychological Association, and the Association of Play Therapy.
  • Counseling Process In our sessions together, we will try to create a trusting environment where you feel safe to share your thoughts, ideas and feelings. Your counselor will listen carefully to understand the meaning you have made of events and relationships in your life. Some of these meanings may have developed while you were growing up, so we will talk about your family history. The main focus, however, will be on what is happening in your life now. Sometimes we will find that ways of responding that were useful to you in the past are now getting in the way. If so, we may help you to recognize and consider other alternatives or meanings that will be more effective to you.

    Some benefits of counseling can be increased understanding, self-confidence, control and accomplishment of goals. However, there also may be some risks involved. Painful memories or feelings may be recalled. You may decide to change aspects of your life which could result in changes in relationships with friends, family or peers. We can work together to resolve any difficulties that counseling may cause. Most people find that the benefits of counseling outweigh the risks. You may choose to leave counseling at any time. However, it is best if this decision is discussed with your counselor and planned in a mutual way. He or she may recommend certain alternatives to counseling, such as workshops, literature, or support groups.

    No contact for a period of 30 days or three consecutively missed or broken appointments may necessitate discharge and result in closed file status.
  • Confidentiality
    According to state law and ethical standards, the Franciscan Life Process Center keeps all client information confidential. If you plan to use insurance to cover any portion of the cost of services, or if you wish information to be shared with other health providers, a signed release from you will be required. The following conditions supersede the legal boundaries of confidentiality:
    + You are a danger to self or others
    + There is suspected abuse of a minor, elder, or disabled individual
    + Client records are requested for court testimony

    In addition, counselors may share relevant information for the purpose of clinical supervision, billing/accounting issues, and collections (if needed).

    Supervision
    As a clinical staff, Franciscan Life Process Center counselors are supervised by Dr. Peter Birkeland, PhD, a fully licensed psychologist.

    Availability
    Initial appointment can be scheduled by phone. Franciscan Life Process Center does not provide 24 hour emergency availability. Non-emergency voicemails will be checked and returned in a timely manner. In the event of an emergency where immediate assistance is needed, contact 911 or go to the local emergency room.

    Legal Proceedings
    You are strongly advised to avoid involving your therapy in any legal proceedings. If you were to do so, protecting your confidential information becomes very difficult. It is in your best interest that you or your attorney do not call on me to testify or release your therapy records for litigation purposes.

    Minor Clients
    If a minor client’s parents are divorced and share custody, both parents must provide a signed informed consent.

    Complaints
    In the event that you would like to file a complaint regarding services, a written complaint should be sent to the following

    location:
    Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs Health Professions Division
    Enforcement Section
    P.O. Box 30670
    Lansing, MI 48909
    (517) 373-9196
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