Counseling FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions Regarding Counseling

What are some reasons to see a counselor?

There are many different reasons to see a counselor.  However, a student would regularly see a counselor if they are experiencing  academic difficulties, are going through some personal struggles, need some assistance in resolving conflict with peers, or would just like help in planning for college or a career.

What does “confidentiality” mean as it relates to a counseling session?

In a counseling session, confidentiality means that whatever is said in the session “stays in the session” with the people who were in the session.

What would be some reasons to break this “confidentiality?”

A counselor may need to share information with other staff, administrators, parents, or other community resources (police, CPS, social workers, etc.) if students mention things about them or others:

-hurting oneself

-hurting another person

-someone is hurting them

In which case, their counselor will let them know that a conversation needs to be had for their benefit and what to expect.  

When can students see a Counselor?

The counselors at D39C have an “open door” policy.  This means that if a student walks into a counselor’s office and that person is available, then the counselor would be more than happy to meet with that student at that time.

A student can meet with a counselor before school, after school, or during lunch.  However while in class, if a student is going through a crisis and needs to speak to a counselor that student will need to ask their teacher for permission to see a counselor.

 Lastly, another way to see a counselor is to fill out a counselor referral slip. Both Elementary and Middle Designers will have access to these forms. When the counselor is available, the counselor will send a “call slip” to the student in class to come and speak with them.