Sep 7, 2017
Rescinding Dֲýis outright discrimination against individuals who were brought to the United States as children, through no fault of their own, and who consider themselves to be Americans.
Counselors know that discrimination is traumatic and can cause mental and physical health problems and disorders. In their professional roles, counselors help clients find safety in understanding the emotions and thoughts that result from harmful or life-threatening events.
In addition, counselors are committed to safeguarding the integrity of the counselor–client relationship for all clients, regardless of immigration status. Counselors ensure that records and documents in any medium are secure. They closely guard the privacy of all clients, disclosing information only with client authorization, including status as a client. Counselor guidance in this area is outlined in the ֲýCode of Ethics, Section B: Confidentiality and Privacy.
More information on mental health and immigration status can be found at:
Science magazine:
Washington Post:
The Lancet:
ֲýresources and support for counselors