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Ethical Violations
I am writing from direct experience as a former client. I do not recommend Jennifer Chambers. During the course of treatment she provided to me, she simultaneously began treating my ex-spouse and my adult daughter. A practice that created obvious, harmful conflicts of interest and triangulation. At no point did she obtain my informed consent to treat multiple family members, discuss overlapping care, or to share clinical impressions across those relationships. I later requested my full clinical record, but she refused to provide it in full and instead sent only a short, incomplete summary that omitted key documentation. Her handling of this request was evasive and unprofessional. Separately, I was not informed of diagnoses that were later disclosed to my daughter by this clinician. That disclosure, combined with the pattern of seeing multiple family members and the refusal to release complete records, is a serious ethical breach and a violation of the trust essential to therapy. If you are seeking an ethical, confidential clinician, look elsewhere. This experience has been damaging to my family and has created unnecessary conflict and confusion during an already difficult time. I recommend caution and advise verifying boundaries, confidentiality practices, and how record requests are handled before engaging.