(single choice) The contents that need to be kept confidential in psychological consultation do not include the () of the person seeking help.
A. Name and address
B. Psychological test results
C. Diagnostic results
D. Child abuse
Reference answer: D.
An explanation of the meaning of the question
Psychological counselors strictly abide by the principle of confidentiality, and the specific contents are as follows:
1, psychological counselors have the responsibility to explain the confidentiality principle of counseling work and the limits of applying this principle to visitors.
2, strictly follow the principle of confidentiality, without the permission of the visitors, don't disclose information that will expose the secrets of the visitors. In group counseling, psychological counselors (counselors) must set confidentiality standards in advance about the self-disclosure of group members.
3. Relevant information in psychological counseling, including case records, test materials, letters, audio recordings, videos and other materials, should be kept strictly confidential and sent to the archives for preservation in time. No one except psychological counselors and archivists has the right to view the archives of psychological archives.
4. Only with the consent of the visitors can the consultation process be recorded and videotaped. In case discussion, teaching citation and scientific research writing due to professional needs, relevant information that may be used to identify visitors should be hidden to ensure that visitors are not identified.
5. When providing information about visitors to the outside world (such as the press), it is the responsibility to keep the names of visitors confidential and ensure that the information content does not infringe or hurt visitors. No false statements or reports shall be made when accepting inquiries prescribed by laws of health, justice or public security organs.
6. In psychological counseling, 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 informing 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. After dealing with emergencies, you should try to make tourists responsible for their actions.