Equality means that consultants can't actually visit visitors for any reason.
Informal means to let visitors know the characteristics, nature of work, limitations, rights and obligations of psychological counseling.
Desirability means that the consultant and the visitor should reach an agreement on the work objectives, and if necessary, there should be a written agreement.
Neutrality refers to other unexpected relationships that cannot be established with visitors. (For example, lovers can't accept gifts and relatives can't consult)
Responsibility refers to the spirit of being responsible for visitors and introducing them in time with justified reasons and reasons.
Confidentiality means that consultants have the obligation to keep secrets for visitors, unless the visitors violate the laws of the country.
In addition, different psychological counseling schools have different provisions on counseling ethics, even quite different. For example, psychoanalysis school opposes any physical contact between counselors and visitors, while counseling techniques such as hypnosis and even physical and mental healing sometimes require necessary physical contact between counselors and visitors, and sometimes even hug each other.