How do psychological counselors show respect to visitors?

Professional ethics of psychological counselors

1 A psychological counselor shall not discriminate against the client because of his gender, age, occupation, nationality, nationality, religious beliefs, values and other factors.

Before establishing a counseling relationship, the counselor must let the visitors know the nature and characteristics of counseling, the limitations of this work, and the rights and obligations of the visitors.

When working with visitors, psychological counselors should discuss and reach an agreement with them on the main points of work, and reach a written agreement with them when necessary (such as using certain therapy).

No relationship can be established between the counselor and the visitor except consultation. Try to avoid double relationships (try not to establish consulting relationships with tree people, relatives and colleagues), and don't take advantage of the trust of help seekers in consultants for personal gain, and don't be rude to the parties.

When the psychological counselor thinks that he is not suitable to work with the client, he should make a clear explanation to the client in a responsible manner and introduce him to another suitable psychological counselor or doctor.

6. Psychological counselors should always strictly abide by the principle of confidentiality, and the specific confidentiality measures are as follows:

(1) Psychological counselors have the responsibility to explain the confidentiality principle of psychological counselors to visitors, and the limits of this principle have been applied.

(2) In psychological counseling, once visitors are found to be harmful to themselves and others, necessary measures must be taken to prevent accidents (through relevant departments or family members if necessary) or to consult other psychological counselors, but the exposure of relevant confidential information should be limited to a minimum.

(3) Relevant information in psychological counseling, including case records, test data, letters, audio and video recordings, etc., are professional materials and should be kept under strict nanny conditions, and shall not be included in other materials.

(4) Psychological counselors can record and video the consultation process only when the clients are unified. When discussing cases for professional needs, or using cases for teaching, scientific research, writing, etc. , you should hide relevant information that may be used to identify the helper.

(5) Psychological counselors shall designate appropriate places and personnel to keep the records, diagnoses, notes or doctor's orders of psychological counseling services, and shall be obliged to keep them confidential.

(6) When asked by health, judicial and public security organs, psychological counselors shall not make false statements or reports.

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