Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Confidentiality

Watching the controversial acquittal of a young woman for murder recently, I wondered who she might go to for counselling now if she really did it. She couldn't – unless the counsellor would not talk. As a minister, I have on various occasions counselled people in criminal situations, among them assault, intimidation, fraud, even murder. OBSERVATION: I recall no damage having been done as a result of confidentiality. In my experience, the biggest problems have arisen where the counsellor and counselee have developed any conflict of interest, great or small -- which may happen more easily than one thinks.

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