Confidentiality Shouldn't Be Optional

Clients shouldn't have to ask if their therapy session is being recorded. And yet, it's a relevant question to ask these days...


You shouldn't be able to toggle therapy session privacy on and off. More and more, therapy clients are having to ask:

"Is this being recorded?"

That question shouldn't have to exist in therapy.

Recording changes the room. It turns something private into something permanent. What was once spoken in trust becomes data waiting to be processed.

Confidentiality shouldn't be a setting you can toggle on and off. It's not a feature -- it's a promise. And once that promise feels uncertain, the whole purpose of therapy starts to fade.

Published on Oct. 9, 2025.

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