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This site is to inform you about my background and to ensure that you understand our professional relationship.
I hold a M.Ed. degree from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte earned in 1978. I have been a professional counselor since 1971. Continued training, certification and recertification is continuous and ongoing.  I am a National Certified Counselor (NCC), a North Carolina Board Certified Substance Abuse Counselor (CSAC) (1975 - 6/30/96) and a North Carolina Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC). For a long while, I worked almost exclusively with substance abusing clientele. I earned National Counselor certification in 1983, North Carolina Registered Practicing Counselor credentialing in early 1985 and earned licensure as a North Carolina Licensed Professional Counselor in 1994. Read About Us for detail speciality and treatment focus for current clientele. | Confidentiality I regard the information you share with me with the greatest respect, so I want us to be as clear as possible about how I will handle it. Generally, I will tell no one what you tell me. The privacy and confidentiality of our conversations and my records, is a privilege of yours and is protected by state and federal law and my profession's ethical principles in all but a few circumstances. There are two circumstances in which I cannot guarantee confidentiality legally and/or ethically: (1) When I believe you intend to harm yourself or another person, and (2) when I believe a child or elderly person has been or will be abused or neglected. In rare circumstances, Professional Counselors can be ordered by a Judge to release information. Otherwise, I will not tell anyone anything about your treatment, diagnosis, history, or even that you are a client, without your full knowledge and usually a signed Release of Information form.
Federal law and regulations protect the confidentiality of your record maintained by me. Violations of the Federal law and regulations by this service are a crime. Suspected violations may be reported to the United States Attorney in the district where the violation occurs. Federal law and regulations do not protect any information about suspected child abuse or neglect from being reported under State law to appropriate State and local authorities. (See 42 U.S.C. 290dd-3 and 42 U.S.C. 290ee-3 for federal laws and 42 CFR Part 2 for Federal regulations.)
This site was last modified on 11/17/08 |
Avery Barber, MEd, LPC PH 704-633-4001 FX 360-838-9606 627 West Innes St., Ste 309 Salisbury, NC 28144

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