Confidential Relationships: Psychoanalytic, Ethical, and Legal ContextsChristine M. Koggel, Allannah Furlong, Charles Levin Rodopi, 2003 - 263 pages This book focuses the collective attention of psychotherapists, the legal community, social scientists, and ethicists on the moral, legal, and clinical problems of confidentiality in psychotherapeutic practice. By providing timely and important interdisciplinary contributions, the book opens the way to understanding, if not resolving, the conflicting interests and values at stake in the debate on confidentiality. |
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THREE | 22 |
The Divided Mind in Treatment | 31 |
FIVE | 56 |
SIX The Moral Framework of Confidentiality and | 85 |
The History | 177 |
ELEVEN Responding to Defense Demands for Clients Records | 207 |
TWELVE སྶི Confidentiality Human Relationships and Law Reform | 229 |
About the Contributors | 249 |
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Page 2 - Whatever, in connection with my professional practice or not in connection with it, I see or hear in the life of men, which ought not to be spoken of abroad, I will not divulge as reckoning that all such should be kept secret.