They are there to talk about anything. Always feel free to talk to them... that is why they are there. Also I know the privacy laws where I live require them to keep everything a secret except if you are pregnant or are going to hurt someone else or yourself or if you are abused. So ask them what the privacy laws are in your state if you are worried
2007-11-13 10:40:14
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answered by Sam B 5
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2016-10-16 10:12:39
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answered by Anonymous
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My cousellor knows everything about me. They help you with anything you need. I wanted to be switched out of a class a few years ago because I was being harassed by some girls, so she got involved, and was switched. They're good to talk to instead of talking to your parents, and most things are confidential. Of course, if you're telling them you're being abused by a parent, they're going to call children's aid, but other than that, they won't tell your parents. I have a friend who talked to a guidance counsellor about pregnancy, as long as you feel comfortable discussing issues with them, it's not bad.
2007-11-13 11:42:04
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answered by janesse_xx 2
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You can talk to your guidance counselor about anything- trust me. If it is a problem with your friends, or something similar to that, he/she is the perfect person to talk to. They are trained to understand what's going on at your age right now, so he/she should help.
IF
....your guidance counselour doesn't help you, or your problem is more about your family, the social worker would be a better choice. I know it sounds like going to a "therapist" or whatever, but they can be even more helpful.
You should definitely talk to someone.
PS hope this helped!
2007-11-13 10:57:36
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answered by heytheredelilah2094 2
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no, guidance counselors deal with social and mental problems as well. they are not professional therapists, and their work is probably somewhat centered around academics, but they ARE there for you, and im sure theres people who go them with social problems. you won't seem stupid, and no one will know anyway. im not positive, but i think the counselor is supposed to keep what you say confidential and doesn't need to tell ur parents unless you could danger yourself. but idk for sure they might have to tell ur parents, but even so that would only be ur parents. u should go if you have a problem, they are there to help you. plus, its way cheaper than a therapist seeing as its free!
2007-11-13 10:18:14
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answered by Anonymous
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A guidance counsellor should be willing to talk to you about anything you want. Even if it seems like something you shouldn't talk to them about, they should be willing and able to help you. And even if they don't have any advice for you, they'll be able to tell you where to go or who to talk to to get the help you want.
2007-11-13 16:24:55
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answered by Darcy R 2
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yeah they help with social stuff too. well mine do. make sure you make it clear that you don't want your parents to know..if thats the case. usually they're a good help, just someone to talk to.
2007-11-13 10:38:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, we have youth workers for that, and guidance counsellors only help me academically.
2007-11-13 11:40:37
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answered by Anonymous
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yes mine does....
advice to you do not tell them anything you do not want your parents to know!
2007-11-13 10:10:46
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answered by Anonymous
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They will help you with that also.
2007-11-13 18:52:21
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answered by kim h 7
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