What is the principle of confidentiality exception in psychological counseling?

The principle of confidentiality exception in psychological counseling is as follows:

First, psychological counselors keep the contents of psychological counseling strictly confidential, including the fact that visitors come for psychological counseling.

Second, if the counselor needs to record or video, he must get the consent of the visitor, otherwise he can't record or video.

Third, counselors need to use consulting cases as teaching, and they need to get the consent of the visitors first, otherwise they can't use them.

4. In the papers and articles written by psychological counselors, if you need the case fragments of the visitors as information, you need to get the consent of the visitors first, and you need to make some deep modifications to hide the relevant identifiable content, so that you can't find the prototype in the article, otherwise you can't use it.

Five, the psychological measurement of visitors shall not be leaked.

Six, in the psychological counseling work, once it is found that the behavior of visitors may cause harm to their own lives or others' lives, necessary measures must be taken to prevent accidents (such as notifying relevant departments or family members), and other professionals should be consulted as much as possible, but the exposure of relevant information should be limited to a minimum.

In the case of confidentiality exception.

(1) The consultant found that the visitor was in serious danger of hurting himself or others.

(2) sexually abusing or abusing minors who do not have full capacity for civil conduct.

(3) Other circumstances required to be disclosed by law.