CONFIDENTIALITY
1. Legal obligations regarding the breach of confidentiality:
The content of sessions offered by the 91³Ô¹ÏÍøcounseling program is confidential. Counselors and therapists will report some information to the University for statistical purposes but will not reveal the identity of the student. However, they are obligated under French law to breach confidentiality under certain circumstances:
If confidentiality must be broken, every effort will be made to fully discuss this with the student before taking any action. In this case, the necessary information will be revealed—only enough to protect the student or others. The following people/institutions may be contacted: 91³Ô¹ÏÍøstudent services, parents/guardian, other emergency contacts, medical professionals, or the police.
2. Sharing of information between 91³Ô¹ÏÍøand the off-campus counselors:
The goal of the counseling program is to support 91³Ô¹ÏÍøstudents in their personal and academic pursuits. With this in mind, in addition to the legal obligations stated above, there are some circumstances in which the sharing of information between an 91³Ô¹ÏÍøon-campus counselor and an off-campus therapist may be beneficial. Although the specific content of sessions is not communicated with AUP, the off-campus therapist may choose to share when there is cause for significant concern either in the student’s personal or academic life.
3. Release of confidentiality:
In the case of a referral to another professional (psychiatrist, general practitioner, other therapist, etc.), it may be useful to share some information regarding a student’s treatment. However, this will be discussed with the student in advance, and their permission will be requested.