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When a counselor seeks advice from a fellow professional about a client, they should not disclose confidential information. Information that is provided should not allow for the identification of the client. Furthermore, it should be limited to what is necessary to obtain relevant suggestions. When engaged in conversation with friends or family, change important information about clients. Alter facts so that the client will be in no way identifiable. All conversations about clients should be in a private setting. If you receive an urgent phone call from a client, try to find a private place from which to return the call. Clients might not want their association with you to be public knowledge. Do not acknowledge them, unless they acknowledge you first.
Avoid confidential details in discussions with peers. Change details. Do not engage in conversations in public. Do not acknowledge clients in public.