Counseling often involves the disclosure of sensitive
and personal information. Professional ethical codes and state laws
consider the personal information discussed between a counselor and
client (18 years and older) to be strictly confidential. This means
that the information that you share in counseling, including the fact
that you have used our services, will not be disclosed to anyone (including
university officials, faculty, staff, parents, or outside agencies)
without your written permission. Also, counseling records are not kept
as part of your academic or administrative records.
While a student is a minor, parents have rights to discuss her/his counseling with her/his counselor. Please note that although parents have rights to their child's counseling information until they become 18, it is often in the best interest of college-aged clients if their patent are only involved when requested by the client and/or counselor. Student under 18 years of age will need written parental consent before receiving counseling services, unless they are in crisis.
There are a few exceptions to confidentiality that you
should know about before you begin counseling:
Please note that the situations described in (1), (2),
(3), and (4) are extremely rare. If they should occur, however, we will
discuss with you any action that is being considered. Students should
be aware that Counseling Center staff are not legally obligated to inform
you or seek your permission to take such actions, especially if such
a discussion would prevent us from securing your safety or the safety
of others. If disclosure of confidential information does become necessary,
we will release only the information necessary to protect you and/or
another person.
The Counseling Center serves as a training site for graduate level counselors in training. All counselors in training are provided with both individual and group supervision by licensed professionals of the Counseling Center. Every counselor in training will have their sessions recorded or observed live, so that a more advanced therapist can monitor and oversee the quality of counseling provided by the center. There are also times when a supervisor/ staff member may want to record a session or have their counselor in training observe a live session for training or consultation purposes.
Because you are being seen in a training site, you are being asked to give written consent for the live observation and recordings of your sessions. Your permission for live observation and recording will not affect your getting services at the Counseling Center, but it may effect the timeliness with which you receive services. Your participation is voluntary and confidential.
Your participation in
any recording is voluntary, and confidential, and always
requires your written permission. All recordings are erased following
their use.
Because e-mail is not a secure
or confidential medium, we cannot guarantee that any e-mail that you
send to us will remain confidential. While we consider your communications
private and we do not release information about you without your permission,
our university administration reserves the right to monitor e-mail usage.
For this reason, we offer the following information to help you decide
on the best method for contacting us: