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Clients' confidentiality is fundamental to counselling.
Clients bring their private situations and issues to counselling. I respect that privacy and maintain a strict regime of confidentiality within statutory laws and the code of ethics of the British Association of Counsellors and Psychotherapists (BACP).
I explain the rules of confidentiality during the first introductory session. The confidentiality of counselling involves maintaining strict privacy between the counsellor and the client, to the extent that counsellors will not reveal any information of counselling session to others. That includes the existence of that counselling process.
I make notes for my reference and planning future counselling with clients. These notes are kept securely and only accessed by me, unless a subpoena from a court of law might force me to produce them. That would be an exceptional situation.
The counselling process is confidential to our process, recording or copying in any manner is not acceptable.
There are few situations in which a person can truly express their emotions and feelings where they can feel that those expressions will be listened to and understood without judgement, criticism, suggestions, or thinking that the communication may "spread" by people talking about your problems. Professional counselling provides that confidentiality, which is essential to the process.
Exceptions to confidentiality:
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