Confidentiality and its discontents : : dilemmas of privacy in psychotherapy / / Paul W. Mosher and Jeffrey Berman.

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Superior document:Psychoanalytic interventions
VerfasserIn:
TeilnehmendeR:
Place / Publishing House:New York : : Fordham University Press,, 2015.
Year of Publication:2015
Language:English
Series:Psychoanalytic interventions.
Online Access:
Physical Description:1 online resource (360 pages)
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
Table of Contents:
  • We have met the enemy, and he (is) was us
  • The buried bodies case: lawyers risk their careers to defend their ethical commitment to client privacy
  • The case of Joseph Lifschutz: a psychoanalyst in jail
  • "The angry act": the psychoanalyst's breach of confidentiality in Philip Roth's life and art
  • Angry acts and counteracts in Philip Roth's life and art
  • The case of Jane Doe v. Joan Roe and Peter Poe: the most extensive violation ever of a psychotherapy patient's privacy
  • The Anne Sexton controversy: "There is nothing like this in the history of literary biography!"
  • The tarasoff case: must the protective privilege end where the public peril begins?
  • Jaffee v. Redmond: the supreme court speaks
  • The people v. Robert Bierenbaum: "Long-ago warnings cannot justify abrogating the privilege covering still confidential communications"
  • United States v. Sol Wachtler: "This chief judge is either crazy or criminal".