Review:
Confidentiality In Therapy
overall review score: 4.5
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Confidentiality in therapy refers to the ethical and legal obligation of therapists to protect the privacy of their clients' personal information disclosed during therapy sessions.
Key Features
- ethical obligation
- legal requirement
- privacy protection
Pros
- Promotes trust between therapist and client
- Allows clients to speak freely without fear of judgment
- Protects sensitive information from being shared with others
Cons
- Can be challenging to maintain complete confidentiality in certain situations (e.g., imminent harm to self or others)
- May hinder collaboration with other healthcare providers in some cases