confidentiality in counseling
Confidentiality in counseling refers to the ethical obligation of therapists to keep all information shared by clients during therapy sessions private and safeguarded from disclosure to unauthorized individuals or parties, unless required by law or when there is imminent risk of harm to the client or others.
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