Charles D Levin, Allanah Furlong, Mary Kay O'Neil
Confidentiality
Ethical Perspectives and Clinical Dilemmas
Charles D Levin, Allanah Furlong, Mary Kay O'Neil
Confidentiality
Ethical Perspectives and Clinical Dilemmas
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The distinguished contributors to Confidentiality probe the ethical, legal, and clinical implications of a deceptively simple proposition: Psychoanalytic treatment requires a confidential relationship between analyst and analysand. But how, they a
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The distinguished contributors to Confidentiality probe the ethical, legal, and clinical implications of a deceptively simple proposition: Psychoanalytic treatment requires a confidential relationship between analyst and analysand. But how, they a
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Juni 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781138005679
- ISBN-10: 1138005673
- Artikelnr.: 40140499
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Juni 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781138005679
- ISBN-10: 1138005673
- Artikelnr.: 40140499
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Mary Kay O'Neil, Charles D. Levin, Allanah Furlong
Part I: Thinking About Confidentiality.Lea
Confidentiality as a Virtue. Forrester
Trust
Confidentiality
and the Possibility of Psychoanalysis. Modell
Having a Thought of One's Own. Furlong
The Why of Sharing and Not the What: Confidentiality and Psychoanalytic Purpose. Levin
Civic Confidentiality and Psychoanalytic Confidentiality. Part II: Dilemmas in Treatment
Research
and Training.Kernberg
Some Reflections on Confidentiality in Clinical Practice. Galatzer-Levy
Psychoanalytic Research and Confidentiality: Dilemmas. Britton
Confidentiality and Training Analyses. Michels
Confidentiality
Reporting
and Training Analyses. O'Neil
Confidentiality
Privacy
and the Psychoanalytic Career. Part III: Clinical Practice.Tomlinson
The Early History of the Concept of Confidentiality in Psychoanalysis. da Silva
Confidentiality in Psychoanalysis: A Private Space for Creative Thinking and the Work of Transformation. Garvey
Whose Notes Are They Anyway? Sundelson
Outing the Victim: Breeches of Confidentiality in an Ethics Procedure. Part IV: Professional Ethics and the Law.Bollas
Confidentiality and Professionalism. Freebury
Psychoanalytic Ethics: Has the Pendulum Swung Too Far? Mosher
We Have Met the Enemy and He (Is) Was Us. Pyles
The American Psychoanalytic Association's Fight for Privacy. Shuman
Legal Boundaries on Conceptions of Privacy: Seeking Therapeutic Accord. L'Heureux-Dub
The Right to Privacy: A Comment on the Production of Complainants' Personal Records in Sexual-Assault Cases. Hayman
A Psychoanalyst Looks at the Witness Stand.
Confidentiality as a Virtue. Forrester
Trust
Confidentiality
and the Possibility of Psychoanalysis. Modell
Having a Thought of One's Own. Furlong
The Why of Sharing and Not the What: Confidentiality and Psychoanalytic Purpose. Levin
Civic Confidentiality and Psychoanalytic Confidentiality. Part II: Dilemmas in Treatment
Research
and Training.Kernberg
Some Reflections on Confidentiality in Clinical Practice. Galatzer-Levy
Psychoanalytic Research and Confidentiality: Dilemmas. Britton
Confidentiality and Training Analyses. Michels
Confidentiality
Reporting
and Training Analyses. O'Neil
Confidentiality
Privacy
and the Psychoanalytic Career. Part III: Clinical Practice.Tomlinson
The Early History of the Concept of Confidentiality in Psychoanalysis. da Silva
Confidentiality in Psychoanalysis: A Private Space for Creative Thinking and the Work of Transformation. Garvey
Whose Notes Are They Anyway? Sundelson
Outing the Victim: Breeches of Confidentiality in an Ethics Procedure. Part IV: Professional Ethics and the Law.Bollas
Confidentiality and Professionalism. Freebury
Psychoanalytic Ethics: Has the Pendulum Swung Too Far? Mosher
We Have Met the Enemy and He (Is) Was Us. Pyles
The American Psychoanalytic Association's Fight for Privacy. Shuman
Legal Boundaries on Conceptions of Privacy: Seeking Therapeutic Accord. L'Heureux-Dub
The Right to Privacy: A Comment on the Production of Complainants' Personal Records in Sexual-Assault Cases. Hayman
A Psychoanalyst Looks at the Witness Stand.
Part I: Thinking About Confidentiality.Lea
Confidentiality as a Virtue. Forrester
Trust
Confidentiality
and the Possibility of Psychoanalysis. Modell
Having a Thought of One's Own. Furlong
The Why of Sharing and Not the What: Confidentiality and Psychoanalytic Purpose. Levin
Civic Confidentiality and Psychoanalytic Confidentiality. Part II: Dilemmas in Treatment
Research
and Training.Kernberg
Some Reflections on Confidentiality in Clinical Practice. Galatzer-Levy
Psychoanalytic Research and Confidentiality: Dilemmas. Britton
Confidentiality and Training Analyses. Michels
Confidentiality
Reporting
and Training Analyses. O'Neil
Confidentiality
Privacy
and the Psychoanalytic Career. Part III: Clinical Practice.Tomlinson
The Early History of the Concept of Confidentiality in Psychoanalysis. da Silva
Confidentiality in Psychoanalysis: A Private Space for Creative Thinking and the Work of Transformation. Garvey
Whose Notes Are They Anyway? Sundelson
Outing the Victim: Breeches of Confidentiality in an Ethics Procedure. Part IV: Professional Ethics and the Law.Bollas
Confidentiality and Professionalism. Freebury
Psychoanalytic Ethics: Has the Pendulum Swung Too Far? Mosher
We Have Met the Enemy and He (Is) Was Us. Pyles
The American Psychoanalytic Association's Fight for Privacy. Shuman
Legal Boundaries on Conceptions of Privacy: Seeking Therapeutic Accord. L'Heureux-Dub
The Right to Privacy: A Comment on the Production of Complainants' Personal Records in Sexual-Assault Cases. Hayman
A Psychoanalyst Looks at the Witness Stand.
Confidentiality as a Virtue. Forrester
Trust
Confidentiality
and the Possibility of Psychoanalysis. Modell
Having a Thought of One's Own. Furlong
The Why of Sharing and Not the What: Confidentiality and Psychoanalytic Purpose. Levin
Civic Confidentiality and Psychoanalytic Confidentiality. Part II: Dilemmas in Treatment
Research
and Training.Kernberg
Some Reflections on Confidentiality in Clinical Practice. Galatzer-Levy
Psychoanalytic Research and Confidentiality: Dilemmas. Britton
Confidentiality and Training Analyses. Michels
Confidentiality
Reporting
and Training Analyses. O'Neil
Confidentiality
Privacy
and the Psychoanalytic Career. Part III: Clinical Practice.Tomlinson
The Early History of the Concept of Confidentiality in Psychoanalysis. da Silva
Confidentiality in Psychoanalysis: A Private Space for Creative Thinking and the Work of Transformation. Garvey
Whose Notes Are They Anyway? Sundelson
Outing the Victim: Breeches of Confidentiality in an Ethics Procedure. Part IV: Professional Ethics and the Law.Bollas
Confidentiality and Professionalism. Freebury
Psychoanalytic Ethics: Has the Pendulum Swung Too Far? Mosher
We Have Met the Enemy and He (Is) Was Us. Pyles
The American Psychoanalytic Association's Fight for Privacy. Shuman
Legal Boundaries on Conceptions of Privacy: Seeking Therapeutic Accord. L'Heureux-Dub
The Right to Privacy: A Comment on the Production of Complainants' Personal Records in Sexual-Assault Cases. Hayman
A Psychoanalyst Looks at the Witness Stand.