1982
DOI: 10.1002/j.2164-4918.1982.tb00690.x
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Client‐Counselor Confidentiality: An Update of Rationale, Legal Status, and Implications

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“…In Maryland, confidentiality may not be breached even when the lives of others are at risk (Mappes, Robb, & Engels, 1985). It remains to be seen whether directly warning endangered third parties will continue to be viewed as the only reasonable alternative (Denkowski & Denkowski, 1982). save lives without concern for their own civil liability (Mappes et al, 1985).…”
Section: Legal Limitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In Maryland, confidentiality may not be breached even when the lives of others are at risk (Mappes, Robb, & Engels, 1985). It remains to be seen whether directly warning endangered third parties will continue to be viewed as the only reasonable alternative (Denkowski & Denkowski, 1982). save lives without concern for their own civil liability (Mappes et al, 1985).…”
Section: Legal Limitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Denkowski and Denkowski (1982) stated that "the professional requirement for safeguarding confidentiality seems to be purely ethical" (p. 373) and that legal limitations are actually declining. Denkowski and Denkowski (1982) stated that "the professional requirement for safeguarding confidentiality seems to be purely ethical" (p. 373) and that legal limitations are actually declining.…”
Section: Ethicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Depending on the specific circumstances of the situation, ethically conscientious therapists may select to take additional steps. Several writers (Denkowski & Denkowski, 1982;Halleck, 1980;Roth & Meisel, 1977;VandeCreek & Knapp, 1984) have suggested further guidelines for therapists who deal with dangerous clients:…”
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“…A more detailed history of the rationale and legal status of confidentiality is presented by Denkowski and Denkowski (1982) and is an important source of information regarding Confidentiality. They tease out recent legal trends and provide examples of specific exceptions to these trends in certain states.…”
Section: Pastoral Counseling and Confidentialitymentioning
confidence: 99%