Psychotherapy and the LawLouis Everstine, Diana Sullivan Everstine |
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... harm . More specifically , the confidentiality claims must com- pete with the possibility that removing the bar of privilege and nondisclosure laws in child abuse and neglect cases may save more children from serious harm than are saved ...
... harm . More specifically , the confidentiality claims must com- pete with the possibility that removing the bar of privilege and nondisclosure laws in child abuse and neglect cases may save more children from serious harm than are saved ...
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... harm usually have no way to ask others to help , and the harm they suffer , before it becomes . catastrophic , often remains invisible to the outside world . Therefore , the state must have power to get the information necessary to ...
... harm usually have no way to ask others to help , and the harm they suffer , before it becomes . catastrophic , often remains invisible to the outside world . Therefore , the state must have power to get the information necessary to ...
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... Harm Anticipated . The more dangerous the harm antici- pated , the more likely some preventive action should be taken . ( 3 ) Probability of Harm . The higher the probability that the patient will take some action causing harm , the ...
... Harm Anticipated . The more dangerous the harm antici- pated , the more likely some preventive action should be taken . ( 3 ) Probability of Harm . The higher the probability that the patient will take some action causing harm , the ...
Contents
The State of | 3 |
Psychological Trauma in Personal Injury Cases | 27 |
The Legal Right to Recover for Emotional | 47 |
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abuse and neglect abuse or neglect accused action alleged American Psychiatric Association assault attorney behavior California Supreme Court cause child abuse child protection agency civil commitment client clinical clinician Code competency for trial competency to stand confidential information danger decision defendant defendant's determine diagnosis disclose disclosure duty to warn emotional evaluation Everstine evidence examination example expert fact guilty harm Hedlund hospital incompetent injury insanity defense issue Jablonski judge jury justice lawyer liability litigation malpractice mental health professionals mental illness negligence nondisclosure laws offense opinion parents patient physical plaintiff Poddar police potential predict present privilege laws problem proceedings profes psychiatric psychiatrist psychological psychologist psychotherapist psychotic question reason relationship relevant reporting laws result Rptr social stand trial standard STAT statutes suffered Supp supra note Supreme Court Tarasoff testify testimony therapist therapy tion trauma traumatized person treatment victim violent witness