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NC State Counseling Center carefully adheres to professional standards
of ethics and confidentiality. Before information concerning a student
can be released, he/she must sign a specific written authorization.
Privacy and Confidentiality
In order to provide effective and up-to-date services, we sometimes
consult with fellow colleagues at NC State Counseling Center
about our work with students. Otherwise, information revealed
in counseling,
even the information that you have made an appointment, is not
disclosed to others unless you provide written authorization
for that information
to be released. The exceptions to this practice are:
- When a counselor believes you present an imminent danger to yourself
or others.
- When the life or safety of a readily identifiable third person
is endangered.
- When a counselor believes that a child or vulnerable adult
is being subjected to abuse, neglect, or exploitation.
- When disclosure is made necessary by legal proceedings.
In all other cases, what you discuss in counseling will
remain confidential. Your counselor can answer any questions
about
confidentiality you
may have.
For more information on Privacy and Confidentiality,
please review the Notice
of Privacy Practices:
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E-Mail
NC State Counseling Center has established
a policy of no e-mail regarding clinical issues with
students due to lack
of confidentiality of e-mail. We are concerned about protecting
our clients' privacy, and it has become very clear that e-mail
is not a safe and confidential means of communication. Counseling
Center staff do not maintain 24 hour access to email accounts
and may check email infrequently.
When a student schedules their first appointment, they are asked
to provide an email address. This is purely voluntary, but
if the student
supplies us with an address, our scheduling system will send
the student an email prior to the scheduled appointment
as a courtesy reminding the student
of the appointment time. These emails are completely anonymous – nowhere
in the email is the Counseling Center identified nor is any information
(especially the name) of the student identified. This is an automated
process and as such is not equipped for the student to respond
to this email.
Requesting a Release of Information
from the Counseling Center
No information relating to a student’s
contact with the Counseling Center (aside from the above mentioned
legally mandated exceptions)
may be released unless the student signs a Release of Information
form that specifies the name and address of the professional's
office to which the information is to be released, description
of the specific
information authorized released, and the reason(s) for the release
of information.
Any information from our records must be released directly to
a mental health professional, an attorney, or an insurance
agency
representative.
The Counseling Center does not routinely release client information
directly to the client, and the client is welcome to schedule
an appointment with the Director to come in and review their
chart.
Also, the Counseling Center rarely releases the entire contents
of a client file, therefore the specific information requested
from
the chart must be indicated on the release of information form.
It is the policy of the Counseling Center to release only specified
information that is appropriate and in the best service of our
clients. Any request for information from the Counseling Center
must be specifically
and clearly stated. Please ask your counselor to describe the
specific information needed so that you may list it accurately
on the Release
of Information form.
Currently our office does not charge a fee for releasing information.
We prioritize these requests so that information requests are
granted in a timely manner.
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