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Levin / Furlong / O'Neil Confidentiality

Ethical Perspectives and Clinical Dilemmas
Erscheinungsjahr 2014
ISBN: 978-1-317-77104-3
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)

Ethical Perspectives and Clinical Dilemmas

E-Book, Englisch, 350 Seiten

ISBN: 978-1-317-77104-3
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



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 ask, should we understand confidentiality in a psychoanalytically meaningful way? Is confidentiality a therapeutic requisite of psychoanalysis, an ethical precept independent of psychoanalytic principles, or simply a legal accommodation with the powers that be?

In wrestling with these questions, the contributors to Confidentiality are responding to a professional, ethical, and political crisis in the field of mental health. Psychotherapy - especially long-term psychotherapy in its psychoanalytic variants - has been undermined by an erosion of personal privacy that has become part of our cultural zeitgeist. The heightened demand for public transparency has forced caregivers from all walks of professional life to submit to increasing bureaucratic regulation.

For the contributors to this collection, the need for confidentiality is centrally involved in the relationship of the psychotherapeutic professions both to society and to the law. No less importantly, the requirement of confidentiality brings a clarifying perspective to debates within the psychotherapeutic literature about the relationship of theory to practice. It thereby provides a framework for shaping a set of ethical principles specifically adapted to the psychotherapeutic, and especially to the psychoanalytic, relationship.

Linking general issues of privacy to the intimate details of psychotherapeutic encounter, Confidentiality will serve as a basic guide to a wide range of professionals, including lawyers, social scientists, philosophers, and, of course, psychotherapists. Therapy patients, policy makers, and the wider public will also find it instructive to know more about the special protected conditions under which one can better come to "know thyself."

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I. Thinking About Confidentiality
1. Confidentiality as a Virtue - Jonathan Lea
2. Trust, Confidentiality, and the Possibility of Psychoanalysis - John Forrester
3. Having a Thought of One's Own - Arnold H. Model
4. The Why of Sharing and Not the What: Confidentiality and Psychoanalytic Purpose - Allannah Furlong
5. Civic Confidentiality and Psychoanalytic Confidentiality - Charles Levin
II. Dilemmas in Treatment, Research, and Training
6. Some Reflections on Confidentiality in Clinical Practice - Otto F. Kernberg
7. Psychoanalytic Research and Confidentiality: Dilemmas - Robert Galatzer-Levy
8. Confidentiality and Training Analyses - Ronald Britton
9. Confidentiality, Reporting, and Training Analyses - Robert Michels
10. Confidentiality, Privacy, and the Psychoanalytic Career - Mary Kay O'Neil
III. Clinical Practice
11. The Early History of the Concept of Confidentiality in Psychoanalysis - Craig Tomlinson
12. Confidentiality in Psychoanalysis: A Private Space for Creative Thinking and the Work of Transformation - Guy Da Silva
13. Whose Notes Are They Anyway? - Penelope Garvey
14. Outing the Victim: Breeches of Confidentiality in an Ethics Procedure - David Sundelson
IV. Professional Ethics and the Law
15. Confidentiality and Professionalism - Christopher Bollas
16. Psychoanalytic Ethics: Has the Pendulum Swung Too Far? - D. Ray Freebury
17. We Have Met the Enemy and He (Is) Was Us - Paul W. Mosher
18. The American Psychoanalytic Association's Fight for Privacy - Robert L. Pyles
19. Legal Boundaries on Conceptions of Privacy: Seeking Therapeutic Accord - Daniel W. Shuman
20. The Right to Privacy: A Comment on the Production of Complainants' Personal Records in Sexual-Assault Cases - Claire L'Heureux-Dub‚
Epilogue
21. A Psychoanalyst Looks at the Witness Stand - Anne Hayman



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