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Student Rights:  

  1. Have any test results interpreted and discussed with you.
  2. Ask your counselor to discuss your progress and future counseling plans with you.
  3. Discuss with your counselor any concerns or dissatisfactions you have about your counseling experience.
  4. Request referral to another counselor if you wish to obtain an additional opinion or believe you would work better with another person. You need to discuss this with your counselor if it is an issue for you.
  5. Terminate counseling at any time. Termination is an important part of counseling, and it will be helpful to you to discuss with your counselor your reasons for terminating.
  6. Receive notice of authorized or legally required disclosure of your counseling information outside of the SCC.
Student Responsibilities:

You also have certain responsibilities, which include the responsibility of:

  1. Taking an active role in the counseling process. This involves openly and honestly sharing your thoughts, feelings and concerns, including your feelings about counseling and your counselor.
  2. Involve outside work such as completing therapeutic assignments or reflecting upon issues discussed during your last session.
  3. keeping your appointments or calling in advance to cancel and/or reschedule an appointment.
  4. Maintaining the confidentiality of other students utilizing counseling services.
Counselor Rights/Responsibilities:

Your counselor may exercise certain rights in the course of the counseling process. These include:

  1. The right to seek consultation with other professionals regarding your case without mentioning your name.
  2. The right to terminate or refer to another counselor or agency. If a counselor feels her services may not be appropriate for you, she may, after discussing these concerns with you, terminate therapy and/or refer you to a more appropriate individual or agency.
  3. The right to expect your active involvement and cooperation in the counseling process.
  4. The right to condition the provision of services on the student’s willingness to consent to legal and appropriate disclosure of health information for the purpose of providing effective treatment.
  5. The right to deny a request for a counseling record amendment if the counselor is not the originator of the information or if the information is accurate and complete.
  6. The responsibility to uphold all student rights listed above.
  7. The SCC reserves the right to change the policy and procedures at any time. Such revisions will be noted on the college hand book website, www.cba.edu.sa/cbahandbook and a copy of the revised notice will be distributed to current Students at their next appointment. A revised notice will be distributed to past students upon their next contact with the SCC.
  8. The right to terminate your counseling when you do not Take an active role in the counseling process.
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