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Product Description: Can therapists keep their patients' secrets? Should they? Psychotherapists are careful to safeguard information about their clients, but in some instances, they may be legally or otherwise compelled to disclose information, even without client consent...read more
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9781433821899 | 1 spi edition (Amer Psychological Assn, March 14, 2016), cover price $39.95 | About this edition: Can therapists keep their patients' secrets?
The distinguished contributors to Confidentiality probe the ethical, legal, and clinical implications of a deceptively simple proposition: Psychoanalytic treatment requires a confidential relationship between analyst and analysand. But how, they ask, should we understand confidentiality in a psychoanalytically meaningful way? Is confidentiality a therapeutic requisite of psychoanalysis, an ethical precept independent of psychoanalytic principles, or simply a legal accommodation with the powers that be? In wrestling with these questions, the contributors to Confidentiality are responding to a professional, ethical, and political crisis in the field of mental health. Psychotherapy - especially long-term psychotherapy in its psychoanalytic variants - has been undermined by an erosion of personal privacy that has become part of our cultural zeitgeist. The heightened demand for public transparency has forced caregivers from all walks of professional life to submit to increasing bureaucratic regulation. For the contributors to this collection, the need for confidentiality is centrally involved in the relationship of the psychotherapeutic professions both to society and to the law. No less importantly, the requirement of confidentiality brings a clarifying perspective to debates within the psychotherapeutic literature about the relationship of theory to practice. It thereby provides a framework for shaping a set of ethical principles specifically adapted to the psychotherapeutic, and especially to the psychoanalytic, relationship. Linking general issues of privacy to the intimate details of psychotherapeutic encounter, Confidentiality will serve as a basic guide to a wide range of professionals, including lawyers, social scientists, philosophers, and, of course, psychotherapists. Therapy patients, policy makers, and the wider public will also find it instructive to know more about the special protected conditions under which one can better come to "know thyself."
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9780881633559 | Routledge, August 1, 2003, cover price $80.00 | About this edition: The distinguished contributors to Confidentiality probe the ethical, legal, and clinical implications of a deceptively simple proposition: Psychoanalytic treatment requires a confidential relationship between analyst and analysand.
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9781138005679 | Routledge, June 9, 2014, cover price $54.95 | also contains Confidentiality: Ethical Perspectives and Clinical Dilemmas, Confidentiality: Ethical Perspectives and Clinical Dilemmas
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9781849058506 | Jessica Kingsley Pub, May 28, 2013, cover price $49.95
Product Description: Therapists once promised patients "Everything you tell me will remain in this room." Today, they can keep that promise only if they are willing to break the laws that now require them to disclose information without patient consent...read more
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9780199752201 | 1 edition (Oxford Univ Pr, January 31, 2013), cover price $78.00 | About this edition: Therapists once promised patients "Everything you tell me will remain in this room.
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9781593856915 | 1 edition (Guilford Pubn, April 15, 2008), cover price $79.00
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9781462504435 | 1 reprint edition (Guilford Pubn, October 25, 2011), cover price $33.00
Product Description: "Erosion of Client Rights in Psychotherapy" is a clear and much needed update on client rights and psychotherapist responsibilities. As courts and third party payers increase their power to make treat-ment decisions, clients' rights are diminished...read more
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9781425774714 | Xlibris Corp, December 31, 2007, cover price $19.99 | About this edition: "Erosion of Client Rights in Psychotherapy" is a clear and much needed update on client rights and psychotherapist responsibilities.
Product Description: A psychiatrist writes a letter to a journal explaining his decision to marry a former patient. Another psychiatrist confides that most of his friends are ex-patients. Both practitioners felt they had to defend their behavior, but psychoanalyst Arnold Goldberg couldnât pinpoint the reason why...read more
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9780226301204 | 1 edition (Univ of Chicago Pr, February 15, 2007), cover price $43.00 | About this edition: A psychiatrist writes a letter to a journal explaining his decision to marry a former patient.
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9781590511442 | 1 edition (Other Pr Llc, August 31, 2006), cover price $26.00
Product Description: Some bent pages, minimal highlighting. Rarely used.
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9781568870984 | Professional Resource Pr, March 30, 2006, cover price $39.95 | About this edition: Some bent pages, minimal highlighting.
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9780398068271 | Charles C Thomas Pub Ltd, March 1, 1998, cover price $92.95
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9781568218281 | Jason Aronson Inc, December 1, 1996, cover price $85.00
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9781568215952 | Jason Aronson Inc, February 1, 1996, cover price $36.99
Product Description: The book is designed to help psychiatrists and other psychotherapists deal with the problems created by exceptions to confidentiality. The mental health professionals must now have some knowledge of relevant law. Without such knowledge, the clinician carries the double burden of ignorance and anxiety...read more
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9780880481700 | Amer Psychiatric Pub Inc, November 1, 1990, cover price $42.95 | About this edition: The book is designed to help psychiatrists and other psychotherapists deal with the problems created by exceptions to confidentiality.
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