Informed Consent for Mental Health Treatment with Terms of Service is a document that outlines the rights and responsibilities of both the patient and the practitioner for mental health treatment. It sets out the terms and conditions of treatment, including information about the practitioner’s qualifications, the type of services they provide, the duration of treatment, the associated costs, and the confidentiality of the patient’s information. It also includes the patient’s right to withdraw from treatment at any time and the practitioner’s right to terminate treatment if necessary. There are three types of Informed Consent for Mental Health Treatment with Terms of Service: written, verbal, and electronic. Written Informed Consent is a written document signed by both the patient and the practitioner that outlines the terms and conditions of the treatment. Verbal Informed Consent is an oral agreement between the patient and the practitioner that outlines the terms and conditions of the treatment. Electronic Informed Consent is an electronic form that the patient signs to agree to the terms and conditions of the treatment.