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Step 2: Telling Patients the Truth About Confidentiality’s Limits
Mary Alice Fisher
in The Ethics of Conditional Confidentiality: A Practice Model for Mental Health Professionals
Chapter 5 walks therapists through Step 2, and covers two conversations in which therapists must explain confidentiality and its limits, and how therapists are ethically required to conduct ...
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Forensic Context Testing
Martin Fisher, Sarah Brown, Georgia Barnett, and Helen Wakeling
in The ITC International Handbook of Testing and Assessment
The forensic context is a particularly important aspect to consider when using psychometrics within this setting. There are particular ethical challenges for test users given the power ...
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Step 3: Obtaining Truly Informed Consent Before Disclosing Confidential Information Voluntarily
Mary Alice Fisher
in The Ethics of Conditional Confidentiality: A Practice Model for Mental Health Professionals
Chapter 6 walks therapists through Step 3, and covers how to obtain truly informed consent before disclosing confidential information voluntarily. It emphasizes that ‘confidential’ is a ...
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