Mary Alice Fisher
The Ethics of Conditional Confidentiality
A Practice Model for Mental Health Professionals
Mary Alice Fisher
The Ethics of Conditional Confidentiality
A Practice Model for Mental Health Professionals
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The Ethics of Conditional Confidentiality: A Practice Model for Mental Health Professionals is a guidebook designed to help therapists and other mental health professionals navigate the ethical and legal maze surrounding confidentiality.
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The Ethics of Conditional Confidentiality: A Practice Model for Mental Health Professionals is a guidebook designed to help therapists and other mental health professionals navigate the ethical and legal maze surrounding confidentiality.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Sydney University Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 472g
- ISBN-13: 9780199752201
- ISBN-10: 0199752206
- Artikelnr.: 36052730
- Verlag: Sydney University Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 472g
- ISBN-13: 9780199752201
- ISBN-10: 0199752206
- Artikelnr.: 36052730
Mary Alice Fisher, PhD, is Founding Director of The Center for Ethical Practice, Inc., Adjunct Assistant Professor in the University of Virginia Curry Programs in Clinical and School Psychology, and a clinical psychologist in private practice in Charlottesville, VA. For over 25 years Dr. Fisher has provided workshops, seminars, and consultation for mental health professionals on topics related to ethical and legal issues in clinical practice.
* Acknowledgments
* Introduction
* Abbreviations
* PART I. The ABC's of "Conditional Confidentiality": An Ethical,
Legal, and Ethical/Legal Review
* Chapter 1. Ethical Responsibilities about Confidentiality
* Chapter 2. Law Affecting Confidentiality
* Chapter 3. Placing Laws into Ethical Context
* PART II. Protecting Patients' Confidentiality Rights with an
Ethics-Based Practice Model
* Introduction to Part II: "The Ethics of Conditional Confidentiality"
* Chapter 4. Step 1 - Preparing
* Chapter 5. Step 2 - Telling Prospective Patients the Truth about
Confidentiality's Limits
* Chapter 6. Step 3 - Obtaining Truly Informed Consent before
Disclosing Confidential Information Voluntarily
* Chapter 7. Step 4 - Responding Ethically to Legal Demands for
"Involuntary" Disclosure of Patient Information
* Chapter 8. Step 5 - Avoiding Preventable Breaches of Confidentiality
* Chapter 9. Step 6 - Talking about Confidentiality
* Part III. Practical Considerations
* Chapter 10. Clinical Record Keeping
* Chapter 11. Confidentiality with Specific Patient Populations
* Chapter 12. Confidentiality in Specific Roles and Settings
* Chapter 13. Ethics-Based Staff Training about Confidentiality
* Appendix
* I. Selected Ethical Standards Relevant to Confidentiality Listed
Numerically
* II - Ethical Standards (using categories from Knapp and VandeCreek
(2006))
* III - Laws Affecting Confidentiality - Summary and Examples
* IV - HIPAA Regulations - Summary
* V - Ethical Practice Model (with legal annotations)
* VI - Ethical Responsibilities in Forensic Contexts: Which Hat Are You
Wearing?
* VII - Ethical and Professional Resources
* VIII - Ethics-Based Staff Training About Confidentiality - Sample
Outline
* NOTES
* REFERENCES
* INDEX
* Introduction
* Abbreviations
* PART I. The ABC's of "Conditional Confidentiality": An Ethical,
Legal, and Ethical/Legal Review
* Chapter 1. Ethical Responsibilities about Confidentiality
* Chapter 2. Law Affecting Confidentiality
* Chapter 3. Placing Laws into Ethical Context
* PART II. Protecting Patients' Confidentiality Rights with an
Ethics-Based Practice Model
* Introduction to Part II: "The Ethics of Conditional Confidentiality"
* Chapter 4. Step 1 - Preparing
* Chapter 5. Step 2 - Telling Prospective Patients the Truth about
Confidentiality's Limits
* Chapter 6. Step 3 - Obtaining Truly Informed Consent before
Disclosing Confidential Information Voluntarily
* Chapter 7. Step 4 - Responding Ethically to Legal Demands for
"Involuntary" Disclosure of Patient Information
* Chapter 8. Step 5 - Avoiding Preventable Breaches of Confidentiality
* Chapter 9. Step 6 - Talking about Confidentiality
* Part III. Practical Considerations
* Chapter 10. Clinical Record Keeping
* Chapter 11. Confidentiality with Specific Patient Populations
* Chapter 12. Confidentiality in Specific Roles and Settings
* Chapter 13. Ethics-Based Staff Training about Confidentiality
* Appendix
* I. Selected Ethical Standards Relevant to Confidentiality Listed
Numerically
* II - Ethical Standards (using categories from Knapp and VandeCreek
(2006))
* III - Laws Affecting Confidentiality - Summary and Examples
* IV - HIPAA Regulations - Summary
* V - Ethical Practice Model (with legal annotations)
* VI - Ethical Responsibilities in Forensic Contexts: Which Hat Are You
Wearing?
* VII - Ethical and Professional Resources
* VIII - Ethics-Based Staff Training About Confidentiality - Sample
Outline
* NOTES
* REFERENCES
* INDEX
* Acknowledgments
* Introduction
* Abbreviations
* PART I. The ABC's of "Conditional Confidentiality": An Ethical,
Legal, and Ethical/Legal Review
* Chapter 1. Ethical Responsibilities about Confidentiality
* Chapter 2. Law Affecting Confidentiality
* Chapter 3. Placing Laws into Ethical Context
* PART II. Protecting Patients' Confidentiality Rights with an
Ethics-Based Practice Model
* Introduction to Part II: "The Ethics of Conditional Confidentiality"
* Chapter 4. Step 1 - Preparing
* Chapter 5. Step 2 - Telling Prospective Patients the Truth about
Confidentiality's Limits
* Chapter 6. Step 3 - Obtaining Truly Informed Consent before
Disclosing Confidential Information Voluntarily
* Chapter 7. Step 4 - Responding Ethically to Legal Demands for
"Involuntary" Disclosure of Patient Information
* Chapter 8. Step 5 - Avoiding Preventable Breaches of Confidentiality
* Chapter 9. Step 6 - Talking about Confidentiality
* Part III. Practical Considerations
* Chapter 10. Clinical Record Keeping
* Chapter 11. Confidentiality with Specific Patient Populations
* Chapter 12. Confidentiality in Specific Roles and Settings
* Chapter 13. Ethics-Based Staff Training about Confidentiality
* Appendix
* I. Selected Ethical Standards Relevant to Confidentiality Listed
Numerically
* II - Ethical Standards (using categories from Knapp and VandeCreek
(2006))
* III - Laws Affecting Confidentiality - Summary and Examples
* IV - HIPAA Regulations - Summary
* V - Ethical Practice Model (with legal annotations)
* VI - Ethical Responsibilities in Forensic Contexts: Which Hat Are You
Wearing?
* VII - Ethical and Professional Resources
* VIII - Ethics-Based Staff Training About Confidentiality - Sample
Outline
* NOTES
* REFERENCES
* INDEX
* Introduction
* Abbreviations
* PART I. The ABC's of "Conditional Confidentiality": An Ethical,
Legal, and Ethical/Legal Review
* Chapter 1. Ethical Responsibilities about Confidentiality
* Chapter 2. Law Affecting Confidentiality
* Chapter 3. Placing Laws into Ethical Context
* PART II. Protecting Patients' Confidentiality Rights with an
Ethics-Based Practice Model
* Introduction to Part II: "The Ethics of Conditional Confidentiality"
* Chapter 4. Step 1 - Preparing
* Chapter 5. Step 2 - Telling Prospective Patients the Truth about
Confidentiality's Limits
* Chapter 6. Step 3 - Obtaining Truly Informed Consent before
Disclosing Confidential Information Voluntarily
* Chapter 7. Step 4 - Responding Ethically to Legal Demands for
"Involuntary" Disclosure of Patient Information
* Chapter 8. Step 5 - Avoiding Preventable Breaches of Confidentiality
* Chapter 9. Step 6 - Talking about Confidentiality
* Part III. Practical Considerations
* Chapter 10. Clinical Record Keeping
* Chapter 11. Confidentiality with Specific Patient Populations
* Chapter 12. Confidentiality in Specific Roles and Settings
* Chapter 13. Ethics-Based Staff Training about Confidentiality
* Appendix
* I. Selected Ethical Standards Relevant to Confidentiality Listed
Numerically
* II - Ethical Standards (using categories from Knapp and VandeCreek
(2006))
* III - Laws Affecting Confidentiality - Summary and Examples
* IV - HIPAA Regulations - Summary
* V - Ethical Practice Model (with legal annotations)
* VI - Ethical Responsibilities in Forensic Contexts: Which Hat Are You
Wearing?
* VII - Ethical and Professional Resources
* VIII - Ethics-Based Staff Training About Confidentiality - Sample
Outline
* NOTES
* REFERENCES
* INDEX