Confidentiality and Its Discontents : Dilemmas of Privacy in Psychotherapy.
Confidentiality and Its Discontents: Dilemmas of Privacy in Psychotherapy explores the human stories arising from the psychotherapist's dual allegiance to patient and society. These dilemmas include the hazards of publishing a case study without the patient's permission and the unexpected...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Fordham University Press,
2015
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Series: | Psychoanalytic interventions.
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Local Note: | ProQuest Ebook Central |
Table of Contents:
- Front ; Contents; 1. We Have Met the Enemy, and He (Is) Was Us; 2. The Buried Bodies Case: Lawyers Risk Their Careers to Defend Their Ethical Commitment to Client Privacy; 3. The Case of Joseph Lifschutz: A Psychoanalyst in Jail; 4." The Angry Act": The Psychoanalyst's Breach of Confi dentiality in Philip Roth's Life and Art; 5. Angry Acts and Counteracts in Philip Roth's Life and Art; 6. The Case of Jane Doe v. Joan Roe and Peter Poe: The Most Extensive Violation Ever of a Psychotherapy Patient's Privacy.
- 7. The Anne Sexton Controversy: "There Is Nothing Like This in the History of Literary Biography!"8. The Tarasoff Case: Must the Protective Privilege End Where the Public Peril Begins?; 9.; 10.; 11.