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Family Resources of Greater Nebraska, P.C. is committed to protecting consumer/client privacy and confidentiality, and will never share with any third party the individual identities of the consumers who use our site. The only information we actively disseminate contains description and contact information of our family and marriage counselors. These counselors always retain the right to remove any and all of their information from this site for any reason at all. mail@family-resources.net

The only personally identifiable consumer information we obtain is that supplied voluntarily by those consumers. If additional information is needed for Family Resources of Greater Nebraska, P.C. to answer inquiries or direct clients to the appropriate therapy services, we will specifically ask for this type of information.

Specifically requested information (name, e-mail address, etc.) will never be disclosed to anyone unless the client gives Family Resources of Greater Nebraska, P.C. permission to do so.

Only statistical information about our consumers and counselors as a group (usage habits, demographics, etc.) may be shared with any partner of Family Resources of Greater Nebraska, P.C. Personally identifiable information about consumers will not be shared at any time without the consumer’s permission.

There are three important exceptions to our assurances of confidentiality:

United States law requires that any suspicion of risk of child abuse be reported to child welfare authorities or law enforcement authorities. If we, or the counselors, believe that a child is at risk of being abused, has already been abused, or that someone who previously abused children is still a threat, we have no choice but to immediately make every effort possible to report it to social services agencies and/or the police.

Most United States courts have the power to subpoena our records and a counselor's records if you are involved in a court case in which your relationship with Family Resources of Greater Nebraska, P.C. or the mental health professional is somehow relevant. Although this may be rare, if you have any questions, it is better to contact your lawyer prior to disclosing any information you may deem private.

If someone's life is in danger, we will attempt to report it. This applies to potential cases of suicide or homicide.

AT THIS MOMENT, AS YOU READ THIS TEXT, IF YOU ARE SERIOUSLY CONSIDERING SUICIDE, PLEASE LOG OFF YOUR COMPUTER AND TELEPHONE THE POLICE OR EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES.