Informed Consent for Counseling Services with an Intern is a document used to provide detailed information about the counseling services provided by an intern. The purpose of this document is to ensure that the client understands the nature of the services being provided and the risks associated with them. It is also used to obtain the client's informed consent to participate in these services. The document includes information on the intern's credentials, the scope of services, the rights of the client, confidentiality, fees, and the procedure for terminating services. Types of Informed Consent for Counseling Services with an Intern include: — Initial Informed Consent: This document is used to provide initial information about the intern and the services they provide. It outlines the purpose of the counseling services, describes the techniques and procedures used, and provides information on fees and confidentiality. — Follow-up Informed Consent: This document is used for follow-up or continuing counseling services. It provides a summary of the prior sessions and outlines the goals for the upcoming session. — Termination Informed Consent: This document is used at the end of the counseling services. It outlines the termination procedures and provides the client with an opportunity to provide feedback on the services provided.