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Tag Archives: Confidentiality
Law and Ethics: Questions to Ponder
Avoiding Liability Bulletin - April 2016 Suppose that a therapist or counselor is treating a patient who is a staunch...
Richard Leslie May 24, 2016Law and Ethics: Questions to Ponder, Continued & Confidentiality – Insurance Reimbursement
Avoiding Liability Bulletin - May 2016 In the April 2016 issue of this Avoiding Liability Bulletin, I asked whether the practitioner’s...
Richard Leslie May 24, 2016AIDS / HIV
Avoiding Liability Bulletin - August 2005 … Therapists often ask whether or not confidentiality may or must be compromised when...
Richard Leslie May 24, 2016Confidentiality
Avoiding Liability Bulletin - April 2014 NOTE: In the February 2014 issue of the AVOIDING LIABILITY BULLETIN, I raised many...
Richard Leslie May 24, 2016Child Abuse
Avoiding Liability Bulletin - January 2005 … Suppose your patient, a sixteen- year old boy, tells you that he started...
Richard Leslie May 24, 2016Keeping Confidences
“Keeping confidences” of our clients/patients is necessary for the therapeutic alliance to work, and it’s also a major ethical responsibility...
Guest Author March 1, 2016