As licensed psychologists, Athlete's Academy is ethically and legally bound to protect the confidentiality of our communications. Athlete's Academy will only release information about our work to others with your written permission or in response to a court order. There are some situations in which the coach is legally obligated by Federal and State laws to breach confidentiality in order to protect you or others from harm, including the following:
- If the coach has information which indicates that a child, elderly, or disabled person is being abused, the coach must report that to the appropriate state agency.
- If a client is an imminent risk to him/herself or makes threats of imminent violence against another, the coach is required to take protective actions.
These situations are quite rare in coaching practices. If such a situation occurs in our relationship, the coach will make every effort to discuss it with you before taking any action. However, in order to protect you or others from harm, the coach may be required to take action immediately.
Confidentiality and Minors - Parents and/or legal guardians of minors (individuals under the age of 18) may be legally entitled to certain information about the consultation sessions. Additionally, The Client may benefit from some involvement by parents and/or legal guardians to assist in enhancing their performance. However, it is important for The Client to maintain responsibility for developing their mental skills and guiding the consultation process. Therefore, The Coach will discuss with The Client and parents/legal guardians what information is appropriate to be shared and what information is more appropriately kept private. Please feel free to ask The Coach any questions or discuss any concerns regarding the limits of confidentiality and the importance of privacy in these situations.
Confidentiality and Other Collateral Resources - Consultation sessions between The Coach and The Client are kept confidential. However, there may be instances in which it would be beneficial for The Client to have an athletic coach, trainer, performance instructor, or another individual involved in their process of improving their mental skills and enhancing their performance. If this situation arises, The Coach and The Client will discuss who should be involved in their consultation process and what information should be shared. Only the information discussed and authorized in a Consent to Release Form will be shared.
It is impossible to protect the confidentiality of information that is transmitted electronically. This is particularly true of e-mail and information stored on computers that are connected to the internet, which do not utilize encryption and other forms of security protection.
Confidentiality and Other Situations - Occasionally the coach may need to consult with other professionals in their areas of expertise in order to provide the best treatment for the client. Information about the client may be shared in this context without using their name.
If we see each other accidentally outside of the coaching meetings, the coach will not acknowledge you first. Your right to privacy and confidentiality is of the utmost importance to me, and Athlete's Academy does not wish to jeopardize your privacy. However, if you acknowledge the coach first, the coach will be more than happy to speak briefly with you, but feel it appropriate not to engage in any lengthy discussions in public or outside of the office.
Confidentiality and Communication - Although all attempts will be made to provide confidential means of communicating, confidentiality cannot be guaranteed if sessions are conducted via phone or videoconference. Additionally, both text messaging and emailing are not secure means of communication and may compromise your confidentiality. However, many people prefer to text and/or email because it is a quick way to convey information. Furthermore, throughout the coaching relationship, The Coach may use email, fax, or other electronic forms of transmission to communicate with The Client and those with whom The Client authorizes. These methods are generally not known as confidential means of communication. In lieu of this, The Client's signature below authorizes such forms to be transmitted including but not limited to, information related to scheduling, billing, invoicing payments, and other clinical or administrative needs.