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Balancing confidentiality: Protecting privacy and protecting the public


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TitleBalancing confidentiality: Protecting privacy and protecting the public
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2008
AuthorsDonner, Michael B., VandeCreek Leon, Gonsiorek John C., and Fisher Celia B.
JournalProfessional Psychology: Research and Practice
Volume39
Issue3
Pagination369-376
Publication Languageeng
ISBN Number1939-1323
Accession Numberpro-39-3-369-a. First Author & Affiliation: Donner, Michael B.
KeywordsConfidentiality , decision making , ethics , Privacy , Privileged Communication , PROFESSIONAL ethics , PSYCHOLOGISTS , psychotherapy
Abstract

Confidentiality is a primary obligation for psychologists. Yet confidentiality has been subjected to legal and professional balancing tests, in which the need for a confidential relationship is balanced and then gives way to other societal or professional needs. The protection of children, prevention of violence, professional training, and treatment coordination have been given priority over maintaining confidentiality. In the process, psychologists seem increasingly inclined to disclose confidential information or seek opportunities to disclose confidential information even when there are other clinical or legal options. This article takes the position that any disclosure of confidential information should be a last resort and that psychologists must push back and limit the growing list of mandatory and permissible disclosures.

Notes

Independent Practice, Oakland, CA, US. Other Journal Titles: Professional Psychology. Release Date: 20080623. Correction Date: 20090504. Publication Type: Journal, Peer Reviewed Journal. Media Covered: Electronic. Media Available: Electronic; Print. Document Type: Journal Article. Language: English. Major Descriptor: Decision Making; Privacy; Privileged Communication; Professional Ethics; Psychotherapy. Minor Descriptor: Psychologists. Classification: Professional Ethics & Standards & Liability (3450); Population: Human (10); . Age Group: Adulthood (18 yrs & older) (300); . References Available: Y.. Issue Publication Date: Jun, 2008. Publication History: Accepted Date: Mar 6, 2008; Revised Date: Feb 28, 2008; First Submitted Date: Nov 7, 2007. Copyright: American Psychological Association. 2008.;

DOI10.1037/0735-7028.39.3.369
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