HealthCircle Aging Center 4863 North Nevada Avenue, Suite 321 Colorado Springs, CO 80918 office 719-255-8002 fax 719-255-8006 CLIENT DATA FORM: WELLNESS GROUP CLIENT NAME: ______________________________________ DATE: __________ DOB: ________ AGE:_______ STREET ADDRESS: ______________________________________ CITY: ______________________________ STATE: ____________ ZIP: __________ PHONE: ____________________________ E-MAIL: ______________________________________ CURRENT LIVING SITUATION: _________________ WITH WHOM DO YOU LIVE? ___________ DO YOU LIVE IN A RURAL AREA? Y N (Urban areas include: 80903-7, 80909-11, 80915-23) HIGHEST GRADE IN SCHOOL COMPLETED/ DEGREE OBTAINED: _____________ CURRENTLY EMPLOYED? YES NO CURRENT OCCUPATION (IF RETIRED, LIST FORMER OCCUPATION): _________________ ANNUAL INCOME RANGE (for research and grant funding): _________________________ NUMBER OF PEOPLE SUPPORTED BY INCOME: ___________ SOURCE OF INCOME: _________________________ DISABLED: Y N (If yes, please list disability): _________________________________ (While we consider the below questions important to offer you the best services possible, responses are optional.) PARTNER STATUS: Divorced Legally Separated Married Domestic Partner Single Widowed GENDER: _________________________________ RACE/ETHNICITY: African-American/Black, American Indian, Asian, Hispanic/Latino, Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, White, Multiracial SEXUAL ORIENTATION: _________________________________ SPIRITUALITY/RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION: _________________________________ © Aging Center 12/2014 HealthCircle Aging Center 4863 North Nevada Avenue, Suite 321 Colorado Springs, CO 80918 office 719-255-8002 fax 719-255-8006 www.uccs.edu/agingcenter WELLNESS GROUP THERAPY FEE FORM I understand that I am responsible for a fee of $ 5 to be paid at the beginning of each group session. If I cancel a session, it must be 24 hours in advance, or an emergency, or I will be charged for that session and will be responsible for payment prior to my next session. By signing this form, I agree that I have read and fully understand the above policies and conditions for services. ____________________________ Client Signature __________ date ___________________________ Clinician Signature ___________ date Group Fee 8/2013 HealthCircle Aging Center 4863 North Nevada Ave, Suite 321 Colorado Springs, CO 80918 office 719-255-8002 fax 719-255-8006 CLIENT RIGHTS AND CONSENT TO TREATMENT CLIENT: _______________________________________ DATE: _________________________ This information regarding your rights as a client is provided to you, as required by law. The Aging Center is a university-based training and research facility, which specializes in preparing graduate students for professional practice in psychology. All mental health professionals are required by law to provide the following information to each client (or their legal guardian) during the initial client contact, except in cases of emergencies and court ordered situations: Aging Center Clinician/Degree: ______________________________________________________ Supervisors Michael Kenny, Psy.D., P.C., License #1626 Brandon Gavett, Ph.D., License #3601 Carrie Bartell, L.C.S.W., License #876011 Daniel L. Segal, Ph.D., License #2054 Patricia Pirrello, Ph.D., License #1443 Business Address: Business Phone: Justin Lincoln, Psy.D. License # 3029 Cassie Faulhaber, Psy.D., License #3972 Miranda Shaw, Psy.D., License #3845 Sara H. Qualls, Ph.D., License #1092 4863 N. Nevada Ave., Suite #321 Colorado Springs, CO 80918 (719) 255-8002 1. All Aging Center clinicians in training serve as clinical staff and receive on-going and intensive supervision from qualified Licensed Psychologists and Licensed Clinical Social Workers. The students in training at the Aging Center are not licensed in the State of Colorado. However, the students in training follow the regulations set forth by the State of Colorado and the professional ethics code. 2. Recording of Clinical Sessions: Clients of the Aging Center are required to give signed consent for the observation and recording of sessions to facilitate training needs and progress of therapy. The information derived from observation or recording is not shared with anyone other than the Aging Center staff members, in the context of professional consultation or supervision. The recording will be erased following the supervisory or evaluation review. 3. The practice of licensed or registered persons in the field of psychotherapy is regulated by the Mental Health Section of the Division of Registrations. We encourage discussing any concerns or complaints you might have directly with the provider of your services, the supervisor of such services, or the Aging Center Director, Dr. Michael Kenny. You can also contact the Colorado State Board of Psychologist Examiners at 1560 Broadway, Suite 1350, Denver, CO, 80202, Phone: 303894-7766. 4. Other Important Information: a. Feel free to ask any questions about techniques used, the duration of the procedure, the reason for any of the policies outlined in this form, or fees for services, at any time. b. You may seek a second opinion from another clinician or may terminate our services at any time. c. In a professional relationship, sexual contact is never appropriate and should be reported immediately to the State Board of Psychologist Examiners. 5. Confidentiality: The information provided by you as a client or caregiver/legal guardian is legally confidential. There are exceptions to this confidentiality. Primarily these include: a. A judge’s order, in a court of law, to reveal information. b. If you provide your clinician with information about child abuse or elder abuse or that you intend to harm yourself or someone else, including those identifiable by their association with a specific location or entity, she or he is required by law to reveal that information to the appropriate authorities or individuals, and/or person(s) responsible for the specific location or entity. c. As of July 1, 2014, individuals 70 and older are considered at risk and situations involving suspected abuse, caretaker neglect, and/or exploitation, must be reported to local law enforcement. d. Others are listed in the Notice of Privacy Rights that was provided to you. 6. Fees: Client fees are determined on a sliding scale. Should you fail to pay your bill and decline to make arrangements to pay off an outstanding balance, we reserve the right to use appropriate collection procedures, including the use of a collection agency or court action. 7. Cancellations: Except in cases of emergency or illness, therapy appointments must be cancelled at least 24 hours ahead of time. Failure to do so may result in billing for the missed appointment. 8. If you anticipate needing to bring a family member who is a care recipient to the Aging Center, please discuss your situation with your therapist beforehand if possible. The Aging Center is not able to provide supervision of care recipients who are left in our lobby. If resources are needed to help you obtain coverage for your family member while you participate in services at the Aging Center please talk with your therapist who can assist you. If your care recipient must accompany you to your session, any assistance needed by your care recipient will result in your session being interrupted and possibly rescheduled. 9. The Aging Center is not able to provide emergency or crisis services. If you have an emergency, please go to the nearest hospital or emergency room, or call the local mental health crisis line (6357000). If you anticipate or are experiencing acute distress, you and your therapist may decide to schedule extra sessions and/or a plan to have brief phone consultations. 10. Future Contact Regarding Quality of Services: The Aging Center also may wish to contact you by mail and/or telephone to seek your opinions about the quality of services received at the Aging Center. Your cooperation with this effort will contribute to our efforts to improve services and make them more widely available. Please indicate if you wish to be contacted regarding quality of services: _____ No contact _____Yes, mail and/or phone _____Yes, mail only Z:\EVERY CONCEIVABLE FORM\CLIENT RIGHTS AND CONSENT TO TREATMENT- INDIVIDUAL THERAPY 2/2015 2 RESEARCH DATA 1. Use of Data for Research Purposes: With your permission, in order to advance the science of clinical psychology, the data obtained from our services will be kept in a database and analyzed for research purposes. All identifying information will be removed, so that it will be impossible to associate the data with you. Participation in research is not required in order to receive services at the Aging Center. Again, to ensure confidentiality, your name or other identifying information will not be associated with the data. Examples of service data used in research are: test scores, types of services received, ratings of service satisfaction, and levels of depression and anxiety. Please indicate if you consent to the use of your data (which will not be associated with your identity): _____Yes 2. ____No Future Contact Regarding Opportunities for Research Participation: With your permission, you may be contacted in the future and asked to participate in other research projects through the Aging Center. On such occasion, you would be fully informed and asked for your consent to participate. Participation in research is not required in order to receive services at the Aging Center. Please indicate if you permit us to contact you in the future regarding participation in research projects: _____Yes ____No If you have questions regarding use of data for research, you may contact the principal investigator and the Director of the Aging Center, Michael Kenny (719-255-8002). If you have questions regarding your rights as a research participant or any concerns regarding use of your de-identified data, you may report them – confidentially if you wish – to the UCCS Institutional Review Board (719-255-3903). IRB# 08-128, Exp 02/23/16 Explanation of types of mental health professionals: A Licensed Psychologist must hold a doctoral degree in psychology and have completed post-doctoral supervised practice. Licensed Clinical Social Workers, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists, and Licensed Professional Counselors must hold a master’s degree in their profession and have completed post-masters supervised practice. Psychologist Candidates, Marriage and Family Therapist Candidates, and Licensed Professional Counselor Candidates must hold the necessary degree and be in the process of completing required supervised practice. Certified Addiction Counselors must be a high school graduate and have completed required training and supervised practice (CAC I & II), or must have a bachelor’s degree in behavioral health and have completed additional training hours and supervised practice (CAC III). A Licensed Addiction Counselor must have a clinical master’s degree and meet the CAC III requirements. A Registered Psychotherapist is registered with the State, but is not licensed or certified, and is not required to have any degree, training or experience. I have read the preceding information and have also been given a verbal explanation. I understand my rights as a client or as the client’s responsible party. I hereby consent to consultation, evaluation and/or treatment by clinically qualified staff of the Aging Center. Z:\EVERY CONCEIVABLE FORM\CLIENT RIGHTS AND CONSENT TO TREATMENT- INDIVIDUAL THERAPY 2/2015 3 _____________________________________ Client Signature ___________________________ Date _____________________________________ Clinician Signature ___________________________ Date _____________________________________ Supervisor Signature ___________________________ Date Z:\EVERY CONCEIVABLE FORM\CLIENT RIGHTS AND CONSENT TO TREATMENT- INDIVIDUAL THERAPY 2/2015 4 HealthCircle Aging Center 4863 North Nevada Avenue, Suite 321 Colorado Springs, CO 80918 office 719-255-8002 fax 719-255-8006 www.uccs.edu/agingcenter CLIENT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF RECEIPT OF NOTICE OF PRIVACY PRACTICES You May Refuse to Sign This Acknowledgement I have received a copy of the Notice of Privacy Practices from ___________________________ I am a Caregiver Program client YES NO. If YES, I have also received the UCCS Aging Center Complaint and Grievance Policy. _______________________________________ Name (Print) ____________________________________ Signature __________________ Date For Office Use Only We have made a good faith effort in attempting to obtain written acknowledgement of receipt of the Notice of Privacy Practices. Acknowledgement could not be obtained for the following reason(s): Patient/Individual refused to sign. Communications barriers prohibited obtaining an acknowledgement An emergency situation prevented us from obtaining an acknowledgement Other: _____________________________________________________________ Date of refusal: _______________________ Attempt was made by: _________________________________________ Date: ___________ © UCCS Aging Center 01/2014 CG Privacy Practices Acknowledgement (V1) 1 HealthCircle Aging Center 4863 North Nevada Avenue, Suite 321 Colorado Springs, CO 80918 office 719-255-8002 fax 719-255-8006 www.uccs.edu/agingcenter AUTHORIZATION TO INFORM EMERGENCY CONTACT In the event that my therapist, ________________________, is concerned about my safety because he or she was unable to reach me at our scheduled appointment time, I give my permission for my therapist to contact: ___________________________________________ Name ___________________________________________ Address _______________ Phone and to inform the above named person or agency about his or her concern. I understand that no information will be released other than that related to the concern about my safety, unless legal requirements relating to the reporting of threats of violence, harm, or child or elder abuse or neglect apply. This authorization will remain in effect from _______________, until the termination of my therapy unless revoked by me in writing or by orally advising the Aging Center. ______________________________ Client or Guardian Signature ____________ Date ______________________________ Witness (Clinician) Signature ____________ Date Emergency Contact Release 5/20/2009 DSM-5 Self-Rated Level 1 Cross-Cutting Symptom Measure—Adult Name: ___________________________ Age: ____ Sex: Male Female Date:________ If this questionnaire is completed by an informant, what is your relationship with the individual? ___________________ In a typical week, approximately how much time do you spend with the individual? ____________________ hours/week Instructions: The questions below ask about things that might have bothered you. For each question, circle the number that best describes how much (or how often) you have been bothered by each problem during the past TWO (2) WEEKS. During the past TWO (2) WEEKS, how much (or how often) have you been bothered by the following problems? I. None Slight Mild Moderate Severe Highest Not at Rare, less Several More than Nearly Domain all than a day days half the every Score or two days day (clinician) 1. Little interest or pleasure in doing things? 0 1 2 3 4 2. Feeling down, depressed, or hopeless? 0 1 2 3 4 II. 3. Feeling more irritated, grouchy, or angry than usual? 0 1 2 3 4 III. 4. Sleeping less than usual, but still have a lot of energy? 0 1 2 3 4 5. Starting lots more projects than usual or doing more risky things than usual? 0 1 2 3 4 6. Feeling nervous, anxious, frightened, worried, or on edge? 0 1 2 3 4 7. Feeling panic or being frightened? 0 1 2 3 4 8. Avoiding situations that make you anxious? 0 1 2 3 4 9. Unexplained aches and pains (e.g., head, back, joints, abdomen, legs)? 0 1 2 3 4 10. Feeling that your illnesses are not being taken seriously enough? 0 1 2 3 4 11. Thoughts of actually hurting yourself? 0 1 2 3 4 0 1 2 3 4 0 1 2 3 4 VIII. 14. Problems with sleep that affected your sleep quality over all? 0 1 2 3 4 IX. 15. Problems with memory (e.g., learning new information) or with location (e.g., finding your way home)? 0 1 2 3 4 X. 16. Unpleasant thoughts, urges, or images that repeatedly enter your mind? 0 1 2 3 4 17. Feeling driven to perform certain behaviors or mental acts over and over again? 0 1 2 3 4 18. Feeling detached or distant from yourself, your body, your physical surroundings, or your memories? 0 1 2 3 4 0 1 2 3 4 0 1 2 3 4 0 1 2 3 4 22. Smoking any cigarettes, a cigar, or pipe, or using snuff or chewing tobacco? 0 1 2 3 4 23. Using any of the following medicines ON YOUR OWN, that is, without a doctor’s prescription, in greater amounts or longer than prescribed [e.g., painkillers (like Vicodin), stimulants (like Ritalin or Adderall), sedatives or tranquilizers (like sleeping pills or Valium), or drugs like marijuana, cocaine or crack, club drugs (like ecstasy), hallucinogens (like LSD), heroin, inhalants or solvents (like glue), or methamphetamine (like speed)]? 0 1 2 3 4 IV. V. VI. VII. 12. Hearing things other people couldn’t hear, such as voices even when no one was around? 13. Feeling that someone could hear your thoughts, or that you could hear what another person was thinking? XI. XII. 19. Not knowing who you really are or what you want out of life? 20. Not feeling close to other people or enjoying your relationships with them? XIII. 21. Drinking at least 4 drinks of any kind of alcohol in a single day? Copyright © 2013 American Psychiatric Association. All Rights Reserved. This material can be reproduced without permission by researchers and by clinicians for use with their patients. Outcome Rating Scale (ORS) Name ________________________Age (Yrs):____ Sex: M / F Session # ____ Date: ________________________ Who is filling out this form? Please check one: Self_______ Other_______ If other, what is your relationship to this person? ____________________________ Looking back over the last week, including today, help me understand how you have been feeling by rating how well you have been doing in the following areas of your life, where marks to the left represent low levels and marks to the right indicate high levels Individually (Personal well-being) I----------------------------------------------------------------------I Interpersonally (Family, close relationships) I----------------------------------------------------------------------I Socially (Work, school, friendships) I----------------------------------------------------------------------I Overall (General sense of well-being) I----------------------------------------------------------------------I Institute for the Study of Therapeutic Change _______________________________________ www.talkingcure.com © 2000, Scott D. Miller and Barry L. Duncan Licensed for personal use only HealthCircle Aging Center 4863 North Nevada Avenue, Suite 321 Colorado Springs, CO 80918 office 719-255-8002 fax 719-255-8006 www.uccs.edu/agingcenter WELLNESS GROUP GOALS & RULES AGREEMENT Group Goals Assess your level of balance in several important life domains and develop personalized goals to increase your well-being. Learn the connection between thoughts and feelings (for better or worse!) and ways you can reduce stress and distress. Learn strategies to reduce anxiety, increase the amount of positive experiences in your life, and more effective ways to cope with problems. Learn skills to improve your relationships with others. Ground Rules 1. We would like you to attend for 8 consecutive sessions. Eight separate and complementary rotating topics are discussed throughout the course of the group. If for some reason you cannot make it to a group, please let us know ahead of time at 2558002 if at all possible to avoid having us unnecessarily worry about you. 2. This is an open group, which means we will be accepting new members and/or guests to the group continuously. 3. Anything said here should be kept confidential. Repeating personal information of fellow group members to third parties may damage the sense of safety within the group. Feeling safe is essential for the success of the group. 4. Two personal pledges will contribute to you gaining the maximum benefit from these groups: 1) be willing to persistently and actively engage with the ideas, challenges, and assignments presented in group, 2) be honest with yourself and the group. 5. We will always start on time and end on time. We would like you to respect the time frame of the group. 6. There will be someone who takes notes each week. These notes are for us to review; we use them to help ensure the effectiveness of what we are doing. 7. It is important to remember to share the group time. Please share the responsibility of making sure everyone has equal opportunity to participate. 7. Additional rules? __________________________________________________________ By signing below, I am indicating that I understand and agree with the group goals and rules. Client signature: _____________________________ Date: ________________ Protocol Number: 14-251 Version and Date Received: ROC(1) V1, 7/8/15 Consent to be a Research Subject Protocol #: 14-251 Title: The UCCS Research Registry Principal Investigator: Michele Okun, PhD Funding Source: N/A Introduction UCCS and The Lane Center for Academic Health Sciences are actively seeking adults to participate in research studies. To that end, we are collecting names to form a Participant Registry database. This form is designed to tell you everything you need to think about before you decide to consent (agree) to be a part of this Registry. A member of the research team will describe the process to you and answer any questions. It is entirely your choice. If you decide to take part, you can change your mind later on and withdraw from the research registry. You can skip any questions that you do not wish to answer. This Database contains names of individuals who have expressed an interest in participating in research studies at UCCS. If you decide to participate, we will record your name, and other demographic information such as gender, year of birth, race, ethnicity, veteran/military status, phone number, email, and mailing address. Even if you decide not to provide all of this information, you can still be added to the database. Before making your decision: Please carefully read this form or have it read to you. Please ask questions about anything that is not clear. Feel free to take your time thinking about whether you would like to participate. By signing this form you will not give up any legal rights. If you are completing this consent form online, you may want to print a copy of the consent form for your records. Overview: We are asking your permission to put contact and minimal demographic information about you in a UCCS Research Registry database. This research registry will allow UCCS investigators to find individuals, such as you, who may want to take part in research. The information we are collecting includes basic information and other demographic information such as gender, year of birth, race, ethnicity, veteran/military status, phone number, email, and mailing address. We are asking all residents of the Pikes Peak region who are 18 years of age or older to participate. Procedures: If you agree to participate in this research registry, your contact information will be provided to the researchers who place a written request with the designated data manager. Only if you meet minimum eligibility requirements, such as age or gender, will your contact information be provided to the researcher. You may then be contacted by a researcher (via mail, phone or email) who will talk to you about a specific study. If you sign up for the research registry, you can still refuse to take part in any (future) research study. If you decide to take part in any research study, you must sign a separate consent form for that study. Other people in this study: We are asking all residents of the Pikes Peak region (~300000) 18+ years if he/she would be willing to be added to the Research Registry in order to be contacted for future research purposes. Risks and Discomforts: We anticipate minimal risk or discomfort with this data collection. You may have concerns about the information being collected and whether it can be connected back to you. In order to address this potential discomfort/risk, we are not collecting any personal identifying medical information from you. You will have full access to Page 1 of 3 Version Date: 05/22/2014 Protocol Number: 14-251 Version and Date Received: ROC(1) V1, 7/8/15 clinical services at any UCCS related clinic even if you do not wish to have your data used for research purposes. Services are not contingent on agreeing to have information used for future research purposes. Benefits: There are no anticipated benefits from being in this registry. However, if you do choose to participate in specific research study from which your information was provided, you may realize direct benefit from that. Compensation: Compensation is not provided for signing up for the registry. Confidentiality: None of your contact information will be publicly available. All information will be maintained in a password, encrypted database. Requesting investigators are likewise obligated to maintain your confidential information. You will not be specifically identified in any publication of research results. Only the individual consenting you and the Database Manager will be aware of your identity. Your information will be entered into a password protected and firewalled database that is only accessible by the Data Manager. Certain offices and people other than the researchers may have access to registry records. Government agencies and UCCS employees overseeing proper study conduct may look at your registry records. These offices include the: UCCS Institutional Review Board UCCS Office of Sponsored Programs UCCS will keep any research records confidential to the extent allowed by law. A study number rather than your name will be used on registry records wherever possible. Registry records may be subject to disclosure pursuant to a court order, subpoena, law or regulation. Voluntary Participation and Withdrawal from the Study Taking part in this study is voluntary. You have the right to leave a study at any time without penalty. You may refuse to do any procedures you do not feel comfortable with, or answer any questions that you do not wish to answer. If you withdraw from the study, you may request that your research information not be used by contacting the Principal Investigator listed above and below. Contact Information Contact (PI’s info): Michele Okun, PhD; 412-302-8030; mokun@uccs.edu if you have any questions about this registry or your part in it Contact the Research Compliance Specialist at 719-255-3903 or via email at irb@uccs.edu: if you have questions about your rights as a research participant, or if you have questions, concerns or complaints about the research. Consent A copy of this consent form will be provided to you. I understand the above information and voluntarily consent to participate in the research. I choose to be in this registry. By signing this consent, I am confirming that I am 18 years of age or older. Signature of Participant Page 2 of 3 Date Version Date: 05/22/2014 Protocol Number: 14-251 Version and Date Received: ROC(1) V1, 7/8/15 Please complete any or all of the following items: Name: ____________________________________ Gender: Your Year of Birth: ___________________ Phone #: ___________________________ Address: _____________________________________ Email:______________________________ _____________________________________________ Preferred method of contact: Email Please circle your ethnicity: 1. Hispanic Please circle your race: 1. White 2. Black or African American 3. Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 4. American Indian or Alaska Native 5. Asian 6. More than one race 7. Other or unknown Page 3 of 3 male female Phone 2. Non-Hispanic Please indicate your veteran or military status: 1. Veteran 2. Active Military/Reserve 3. Civilian 4. Other/NA (indicate):______________________ Version Date: 05/22/2014