Confidentiality is essential in any counseling relationship.
In order to share private thoughts and feelings, it is vital that you know that
what you say in your counseling sessions will be kept between you and your
counselor.
There may be circumstances where your counselor may consult
with or receive supervision from another member of our professional staff,
Health Services staff, or with our psychiatric consultant. When doing so no
identifying information will be discussed.
The Counseling
Center does employ
students. Student employees do not have access to client records and are
required to be confidential and professional on all matters relating to the Counseling Center. Confidential records are handled
only by professional staff.
Exceptions to Confidentiality
There are legal and ethical exceptions to confidentiality
which require that the counselor take responsible action. They include:
- When
there is a clear and present danger of harm to yourself or another person.
In these circumstances we are legally required to take action to protect
your safety. Thus, our actions in these circumstances may include
arranging for voluntary or involuntary hospitalization, as well as
notifying law enforcement authorities and/or family/friends/individuals at
risk.
- In the
case of suspected child abuse or abuse of a vulnerable adult. In these
circumstances we are legally required to report the abuse to Child
Protection Services or other appropriate county and/or state authorities.
- In the
event of a court order for information.
- In the
case of an emergency which poses a serious health threat to the client or
another person(s).
- When
it otherwise must be reported by law.
Note: We do not
provide services that require court testimony or involve litigation