By law, she is not allowed to, especially if you specifically ask her not to. You should tell her, though.
Technically, therapists are doctors and even they have a doctor-patient confidentiality. Your therapist cannot disclose any information of any sessions to your family members or friends. I've dealt with depression and I've seen a therapist before.
I confided in her and I told her everything. My family never caught wind of any of my problems I expressed to her. They're supposed to keep that type of information a secret, especially since you're paying this person to help you.
I don't think she would what with patient-doctor confidentiality, however she is allowed to if she thinks you're a danger to others or a suicide risk.
She cannot tell anyone anything. When going to therapy there is strict confidentially, although she may encourage you to tell them to help you get well.
Well it depends, on that note it would be up to her because you harmed your self and by law she has to at least Write it in her notes and report it too your state health agency. HIPPA laws are strict!
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