List six situations in which you may ethically and/or legally breach a client’s confidentiality
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
Answers:
1. when child abuse is revealed in therapy
2. when elder abuse is revealed in therapy
3. when the client’s insurance or managed care company requests a diagnosis and relevant clinical information
4. when your client is suicidal
5. when your client is homicidal
6. when your client sues you for malpractice
7. when the court subpoenas records
8. when clients request in writing the release of records
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