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Your clients assume what they say in a coaching session is “confidential,” but the law doesn’t automatically agree. In this first episode of eLegal Radio, Dr. Shena Dixon Mason, Esq. breaks down what confidentiality really means in a coaching or consulting relationship, when you can keep things private, and when you absolutely cannot. You’ll learn why “this is confidential” is not enough, what to put in your intake and consent forms, and how to avoid promising protections you legally can’t deliver. By the end, you’ll have a simple script and checklist you can use before your very next client call.
By Dr. Shena Dixon Mason, Esq.Your clients assume what they say in a coaching session is “confidential,” but the law doesn’t automatically agree. In this first episode of eLegal Radio, Dr. Shena Dixon Mason, Esq. breaks down what confidentiality really means in a coaching or consulting relationship, when you can keep things private, and when you absolutely cannot. You’ll learn why “this is confidential” is not enough, what to put in your intake and consent forms, and how to avoid promising protections you legally can’t deliver. By the end, you’ll have a simple script and checklist you can use before your very next client call.