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SEEK Forms & Info

For your information and to get the ball rolling, here are all the forms you will need before your appointment, as well as important information about ethics, privacy, and terms and conditions. If you have any questions, please reach out!

SEEK Client Intake Form

Before your first appointment with SEEK, we ask that share some important information with us. Please note, this information is private and confidential. While sharing such personal information can feel challenging at times, we assure you there is no judgement and that we are viewing everything from a place of compassion, understanding and care. When you have completed your form, please email it back to us at info@seekcounselling.ca

SEEK Limits of Service, Confidentiality, & Cancellation Policy

At SEEK, we care deeply about your mental health and well-being. We want your journey of self-discovery to be as safe, supported, and well-informed as possible. That's why our Limits of Service, Confidentiality, and Cancellation forms are so important for you to read and sign. We want this experience to be clear and positive, and sharing this information is part of our commitment to caring for you. 

CCPA Standards of Practice

These practice standards were developed by the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association to provide direction and guidelines to enable its members, and other counsellors and psychotherapists in Canada1 , and counsellors/therapists-in-training, to conduct themselves in a professional manner consistent with the CCPA Code of Ethics. They are also intended to serve the following purposes:

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• support statutory and professional self-regulation by establishing a shared set of expectations related to the many areas of counselling/therapy-related activities and responsibilities;

• protect the public by establishing a set of expectations for quality counselling/therapy services and for the maintenance of counsellor/therapist accountability;

• establish a set of expectations for ethically competent professional behaviour which counsellors/therapists may use to monitor, evaluate, and work to improve their professional practices;

• serve as the foundation for addressing professional queries and ethics-related complaints; and,

• establish expectations for counsellor/therapist ed

CCPA Code of Ethics

This Code of Ethics expresses the ethical principles and values of the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association and serves as a guide to the professional conduct of all its members. It also informs the public, which they serve, of the standards of ethical conduct that members are responsible to uphold and for which they are held accountable. The Code reflects such values as integrity, competence and responsibility with an understanding of and respect for the cultural diversity, systemic issues, and the social contexts in Canada. It is part of a social contract, based on attitudes of mutual respect and trust, by which society supports the autonomy of the profession in return for the commitment of its members to act ethically in the provision of professional services. The Code of Ethics is designed to be used in combination with the Standards of Practice as well as other sources of information such as recent literature and research, legal statutes, cultural knowledge keepers, and other practice guidelines.

Terms and Conditions

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Inter-Provincial Counselling

As licensed registrants of the College, RCTs and RCT-Cs are permitted to provide counselling therapy services to clients who reside outside of Nova Scotia when all of the following conditions are met...

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