Before you take psychotherapists into your confidence, make sure you consider what the legal consequences might be of doing so. There are legal limits to confidentiality and you might find that your therapist will end up on the stand with his testimony used against you. Attorney Jim Gottstein of Psychrights comments on these issues in the article below. See link:
http://psychrights.org/articles/GottsteinOnConfidentialityInISPSNewsletterMarch2007.pdf
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