The first principle of confidentiality. Consultants should keep the inner secrets of visitors and properly keep personal information, correspondence, test materials and other materials.
The second principle of understanding and support. Counselors should fully understand the language, actions and emotions of visitors, and should not judge right or wrong from the perspective of morality and personal value, but should help visitors analyze the reasons and find a way out.
The third principle is to cultivate a positive attitude. The main purpose of consultants is to help visitors analyze problems, cultivate their positive mentality, establish their self-confidence, let their psychology grow and find their own solutions to problems.
Article 4 the principle of time limit. Psychological counseling must abide by certain time limits. The consultation time is generally about 45 minutes each time. In principle, the consultation time or interval cannot be extended at will.
Article 5 The principle of voluntary visitors.
Article 6 the principle of emotional restriction. The key to the establishment of the relationship between consultants and visitors and the smooth development of consulting work lies in the psychological communication and closeness between consultants and visitors.
Article 7 The principle of postponing major decisions. During psychological counseling, visitors are advised not to make important decisions such as retirement, changing jobs, dropping out of school, transferring schools, divorce, etc. In principle. After the consultation, the visitor's mood is settled, and the decision made after the mood is sorted out is often not easy to regret or go back on our word. This should be informed at the beginning of the consultation.