There is no exception to the confidentiality principle of psychological counseling.

The confidentiality principle of psychological counseling is no exception, as follows:

1, psychological counselors have the responsibility to explain the confidentiality principle of psychological counseling and the limits of applying this principle to visitors.

2. Relevant information in psychological counseling, including case records, test materials, letters, audio recordings, videos and other materials, belongs to professional materials and should be kept strictly confidential and shall not be included in other educational and teaching materials.

3. Psychological counselors can record and video the consultation process only with the consent of the visitors. When discussing cases due to professional needs, or using cases to carry out teaching, scientific research, writing and other work, relevant information that may be used to identify visitors should be hidden.

4. Psychological counselors should designate appropriate places and personnel to keep the records of psychological counseling services and the diagnosis certificates issued by medical institutions, and have the obligation of confidentiality.

5. In psychological counseling, once visitors are found to be harmful to themselves and others, necessary measures must be taken to prevent accidents (relevant departments or family members should be notified when necessary), or other psychological counselors should be consulted, but the disclosure of relevant confidential information should be limited to a minimum.

6 psychological counselors shall not make false statements or reports when asked by health, justice and public security organs.