Consent to treat Minor — Mental Health Professional is a legal document that grants permission from a parent/legal guardian/caregiver of a minor to provide mental health services to the minor. This document is typically required before a mental health professional can begin treatment with a minor client. It is important to note that a minor is considered to be anyone under the age of 18. There are two types of Consent to Treat Minor — Mental Health Professional forms: Informed Consent and General Consent. Informed Consent requires the parent/legal guardian/caregiver to provide details about the minor's condition or mental health issue, any treatment provided to the minor previously, and other relevant information. It also requires the parent/legal guardian/caregiver to provide written consent for the mental health professional to provide services to the minor. General Consent is a more general document that grants permission for the mental health professional to provide services to the minor, without the need to provide any specific details about the minor's condition or mental health issue. It also requires the parent/legal guardian/caregiver to provide written consent for the mental health professional to provide services to the minor.