Child Psych

Category - Ethics and Legality

What is the minimum age at which an individual is generally legally deemed to be sufficiently mature to make his or her own decisions regarding psychotherapy?
  1. 12
  2. 16
  3. 18
  4. 21
Explanation
Answer: C - The minimum age when the law stipulates a child is sufficiently mature to make his or her own decisions regarding psychotherapy is usually 18. This stipulation can sometimes get complicated with adolescents who are in treatment. More likely than not, the informed consent came from a parent, and sometimes teenagers say things in therapy they don’t want their parents to know but, legally, a parent might have a right to know.
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