Counselor, can you tell me who is consulting here?

The counselor can't say who is consulting here. Psychological counselors can't disclose personal information of visitors, including who is consulting here. This is to protect the privacy and confidentiality of visitors. The professional ethics of psychological counselors require them to protect the personal information of visitors, including consultation content, consultation time, consultation frequency, name, address and telephone number. This is because psychological counselors will come into contact with some sensitive information and situations during the consultation process, and if leaked, it will cause unnecessary harm and trouble to visitors. For example, visitors are experiencing some personal problems or difficulties, and this information will be leaked, which will affect their family, work, social circle and so on. In addition, the confidentiality of psychological counselors is also to maintain the trust and stability of the counseling relationship. The leakage of information will destroy the trust of visitors to psychological counselors and affect the consulting effect.