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Media university student, worried about the leakage of psychological counseling information, feeling scared?

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Media university student, worried about the leakage of psychological counseling information, feeling scared? By Anonymous | Published on December 18, 2024

I am currently a university student at a media university. In high school, due to adolescence, I experienced some anxiety regarding sexual matters, and I have undergone psychological counseling here. My likely career path is towards public exposure, such as being a host or even an actor. I am now worried that this experience might be exposed, as I consider it a private matter and related to sexual issues, so I am afraid it could be leaked. Consequently, I am anxious and scared about this situation.

Xeniah Xeniah A total of 72 people have been helped

Help the anxious, fearful, and conflicted you.

The problems you're worried about haven't happened yet and probably won't in the future. Your worries are unnecessary. If everything goes according to plan, your privacy will be protected, your work will develop, and you may even become famous. However, these things can lead to accidental errors that will result in the disclosure of your information and gossip. But there's no such thing as a coincidence.

Secondly, adolescence is full of contradictions and doubts about love and gender relationships. It is normal to seek advice and understanding. Many students at the Communication University of China or other schools will have similar concerns and questions. It is normal to have hopes for the future or worry about becoming famous. However, worrying about things that will never happen is unnecessary.

Third, you're worried about the future. You have a good plan and are working hard. You deserve encouragement. Don't worry about things you can't control.

It might be because you're stressed. You can take a break and do things like socialize and play sports.

Come on.

I look forward to staying in touch.

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Brandon Michael Phillips Brandon Michael Phillips A total of 9218 people have been helped

Hello, I get it.

First of all, anxiety is the anticipation of danger in the future. For you, it is the worry that your privacy issues will become public in the future.

As you mentioned, if you become a public figure in the future, this could become a possibility. As a student at the Communication University, you should know that no one is interested in the privacy of ordinary people.

If your concerns are realized, two things need to happen: you need to become a public figure, and the counselor needs to violate professional ethics.

Secondly, does becoming a public figure mean that you have no privacy? It's possible, but only after you've become famous.

But it's tough to become famous or expose someone, I'm afraid. And it's even harder for a public figure to be covered by the media from childhood to adulthood.

The media reports on people for a reason. Otherwise, it would be a waste of resources.

From this perspective, it's challenging to get the media to reveal "privacy." In most cases, the "privacy" that's exposed is more likely to be sensationalism.

Once more, you have to trust the counselor's professional ethics. As long as it doesn't involve harming yourself, harming others, or breaking the law, the counselor is bound by professional ethics.

The counselor won't publicize everything you say because if they do, they'll lose their job. A counselor who doesn't follow ethics has no future.

Ultimately, the counselor doesn't have the bandwidth to remember you. As long as you don't bring it up, they'll mostly just remember this one consultation. The counselor might remember, but it's not a given.

As a visitor, you're just an ordinary person like most counselors today. Unlike counselors, you won't meet many of them, while counselors will definitely meet many visitors.

I hope this helps. If you're still having trouble, I suggest you speak to a counselor to resolve the problem.

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Marigold Perez Marigold Perez A total of 2189 people have been helped

Hello, question asker! I'm your answerer, Enoch, and I'm excited to help you out!

The questioner has his sights set on a future in public figures. He's eager to share his story, but he's also understandably concerned about the privacy of his previous psychological counseling. He's worried that if his past is exposed, it could affect his future and image.

Let's dive into this together and explore the following points:

First of all, from the perspective of the ethical requirements of the psychological counseling industry, there's absolutely no reason for the questioner to worry about this at all! The psychological counseling industry requires counselors to keep their clients' secrets confidential. If it's not related to the client committing a crime or having an infectious disease, and if it's necessary to cooperate with the relevant authorities in an investigation, the counselor will not disclose the client's privacy to outsiders.

Secondly, if the questioner plans to be a public figure, they really have to be careful with their words and actions at all times, because the public has high expectations of public figures. At the same time, people want to gain positive energy from public figures, and they will vent their grievances about various life dissatisfactions on public figures. Like the epidemic situation in recent years, everyone has pushed Dr. Zhang Wenhong onto the altar, and now there are many people who are blackmailing Dr. Zhang.

There have also been frequent incidents of many Internet celebrities being killed, etc. There was also an incident in which a net celebrity drank pesticides while live streaming and, at the urging of his fans, actually took the pesticides and committed suicide. These events have shown everyone that there are indeed certain risks in being a public figure—and it's a wild ride!

So, get ready to embrace the exciting journey ahead! Becoming famous opens the door to a world of possibilities. It's a chance to make a mark on the world and make a difference. But, it also comes with its own unique set of challenges. That's why it's essential to be mentally prepared to navigate the various complex environments that come with fame. Here are a few tips to help you on your way: 1. Be mindful of your words and actions. 2. Protect your privacy. 3. Strengthen your risk control. 4. Enhance your psychological quality. By following these tips, you'll be well on your way to not only surviving but thriving in your future career!

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Jack Miller The value of a teacher lies in their ability to turn students' potential into kinetic energy.

This is a valid concern, especially given the path you're pursuing. It's important to remember that everyone has parts of their past they consider private. In today's world, confidentiality in counseling is taken very seriously, and there are laws protecting this information. Try to focus on your growth and the positive aspects you bring to your future career.

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Crescent Davis Teachers are the guides who lead students out of the dark caves of ignorance.

It's understandable to feel anxious about personal matters becoming public. However, psychological counseling records are typically protected by strict privacy policies. As you move forward in your career, it might help to be prepared with how you would address such topics if they ever do come up, which can take away some of the fear of the unknown.

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King Anderson A teacher's sense of humor is a welcome relief and a tool for better learning.

Your experiences have shaped who you are today, and there's strength in that. The entertainment industry values authenticity, and overcoming challenges can be seen as a testament to your character. If you're worried about exposure, perhaps speaking with a legal advisor could give you peace of mind regarding the protections in place for your privacy.

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Heidi Thomas The more one studies different economic and cultural concepts, the more astute they become.

It's natural to worry about what might be exposed in the limelight. Yet, most professionals in media understand the importance of respecting individuals' privacy. Your focus should remain on developing your skills and building a strong foundation for your career. Remember, many successful people have had moments they considered less than perfect.

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Sophia Rose Success is a journey through the valleys of failure and the peaks of achievement.

I know it's scary thinking about private issues potentially being exposed. But it's crucial to trust in the systems set up to protect your privacy. If you're entering a field where you'll be in the public eye, surrounding yourself with a supportive team can also provide a buffer against any potential leaks or concerns.

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