TAL CMHC's Support & Holistic Groups Survey
Welcome to TAL's Support & Holistic Groups Form

Joining any kind of group to share personal struggles and experiences can feel daunting, but speaking with others who have or are experiencing similar issues can offer a lot in return. Knowing what different ways each type of group may work can help you find the best method of support for you. It’s good to remember: it’s ok to try different options. It’s all about finding what works best for you, not sticking with a single option that you think should work for you.

T.A.L. Community Mental Health Center is the perfect combination of conventional and holistic approaches. At TAL CMHC, we are certain that love, affection, passion, and professionalism are the keys to positive transformation.

Cantor, rabbinical and clinical psychology student Gastón Bogomolni and his wife Marcela Gómez-Bogomolni, therapist, social worker, and business owner, have more than 20 years of experience working with seniors, adults, youth, and immigrant populations. As a Jewish clergy family, they have the sensitivity and the expertise of combining emotion, spirituality, and mental health altogether.  

Understanding the great need of our community after the devastation of Covid-19 they have decided to join efforts and combine their leadership and expertise for the good and well-being of our Miami-Dade County residents.

In addition to the traditional and conventional psychotherapy, at TAL CMHC we believe in the power of the spirit, mind, soul and body. Thus, we belive in working with the "WHOLE" person. We believe in the power of groups and community and how we can help and support each other by only be present.

DISCLAIMERS:

1. Client acknowledges that support groups DO NOT involve the diagnosis or treatment
of mental disorders as defined by the American Psychiatric Association and that support
groups are not to be used as a substitute for counseling, psychotherapy, psychoanalysis,
mental health care, substance abuse treatment, or other professional advice by legal,
medical or other qualified professionals and that it is the clients’ exclusive responsibility
to seek such independent professional guidance as needed. If client is currently under the
care of a mental health professional, it is recommended that the client promptly inform
the mental health care provider if the nature and extent of the support group relationship.

2. CONFIDENTIALITY: You have the right to confidentiality and privacy by the group leaders’
and other group members. Confidentiality within the group setting is a shared responsibility of all
members and leaders. While group leaders may not disclose any client communications or
information except as provided by law, group members’ communications are not protected. As
such, confidentiality within the group setting is often based on mutual trust and respect
adheres to professional, legal, and ethical guidelines of confidentiality established by professional
organizations and state law. Legal and ethical exceptions to confidentiality include: a clear or
present danger to harm yourself or another, knowledge of the abuse or neglect of a minor child or
incapacitated adult, or responses to a court subpoena or as otherwise required by law. As a
member of this group, I agree to not disclose to anyone outside the group any information that
may help to identify another group member. This includes, but is not limited to, names, physical
descriptions, biological information, and specifics to the content of interactions with other group
members.

3. TAL Community Mental Health Center LLC abides by the HIPPA Laws, your information will be kept confidential.


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