No. HIPAA laws are so strict when it comes to patient confidentiality...especially in the mental health field. The only time things are reportable when it comes to crimes is if you said you were going to harm someone or anything involving needing a call to DYFS. With big criminal cases, a therapist can get a subpoena asking to testify, but even with those, therapists/psychiatrists go lengths to protect the client to avoid having to release information. Or there is "minimal disclosure" in ethics...where they will only release what they need to, if a judge does not honor their request to not release info in response to subpoena. I work in the field, actually. You have nothing to worry about.
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