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Privacy and Confidentiality in the Therapeutic Relationship

Section 16
"How much privacy are you guaranteed with counseling?", Ethics

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- Petrila, J., J.D., L.L.M., & Fader-Towe, H., J.D. (2010). Information Sharing in Criminal Justice-Mental Health Collaborations: Working with HIPAA and Other Privacy Laws. Council of State Governments Justice Center, 1-46. Retrieved from https://www.bja.gov/Publications/CSG_CJMH_Info_Sharing.pdf.
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Peer-Reviewed Journal Article References:
Goldstein, N. E. S., Gale-Bentz, E., McPhee, J., NeMoyer, A., Walker, S., Bishop, S., Soler, M., Szanyi, J., & Schwartz, R. G. (2019). Applying the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges’ resolution to juvenile probation reform. Translational Issues in Psychological Science, 5(2), 170–181.

Rigg, T. (2018). The ethical considerations of storing client information online. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 49(5-6), 332–335.

Tipples, J. (2018). Caution follows fear: Evidence from hierarchical drift diffusion modelling. Emotion, 18(2), 237–247.

QUESTION 16
What is the crucial first step for jurisdictions seeking to design and implement effective criminal justice-mental health collaborations? To select and enter your answer go to Test.

Personal Reflection Exercise #4
The preceding section contained a consumer alert regarding counseling confidentiality. What is your opinion about providing this information to clients along with three case study examples?


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