In Georgia, family counselors are generally required to maintain confidentiality regarding the information shared by their clients, including minors, except in certain circumstances. Counselors may breach confidentiality if there is a risk of harm to the minor or others, or if there is a legal obligation to report certain situations, such as abuse. However, Georgia law allows minors to seek reproductive health services, including counseling related to pregnancy, without parental consent, which can complicate confidentiality issues. It's essential for counselors to inform minors about the limits of confidentiality in these contexts.
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