Psychologists' Beliefs Concerning Confidentiality With Suicide, Homicide, and Child Abuse
Keywords
AttitudesChild Abuse
Codes of Ethics
Confidentiality
Decision Making
Disclosure
Duty to Warn
Ethics
Health
Health Personnel
Homicide
Killing
Mandatory Reporting
Mental Health
Moral Obligations
Organizations
Patients
Psychology
Psychotherapy
Questionnaires
Risk
Reporting
Suicide
Survey
Values
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oai:repository.library.georgetown.edu:10822/747813American Journal of Psychotherapy. 1994 Summer; 48(3): 363-379.
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