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WHAT ABOUT
PRIVACY?
What you talk about with your
counselor is
CONFIDENTIAL.
That means that we will not inform your parents or
professors of what you discuss during sessions. If you want
any of this information to be released to anyone outside
Counseling Services, you must give your written permission.
Furthermore, your counseling records will never become part
of your academic or administrative records at FIT. There
are, however, important legally mandated exceptions to
confidentiality. These include:
1. Notification of relevant others when a clinician judges
that a client is in
immediate danger to self or others.
2. The clinician must report any incidence of suspected
child abuse, neglect or
maltreatment in order to protect the
children involved.
3. In legal cases, clinicians or clinical records may be
subpoenaed by the court.
As in any professional office, cases may be
confidentially
discussed with our consulting
psychiatrist or among Counseling Center clinicians. These
individuals are considered part of the clinical team and
help us to deliver quality care. If you have special
concerns about privacy or confidentiality, please discuss
this during your first appointment.
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