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Is there a law protecting a psychologist when confidentiality needs to be breached?

Asked on Jan 11th, 2013 on Divorce - California
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I am applying to a Psychology program at a local university and the admissions essay question is asking what I would if a patient told me in confidence that he is having thoughts of harming his wife, what I would do.
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Yes, there are circumstances where there is a duty to warn and take action if you received a credible threat to harm someone.
Answered on Jan 18th, 2013 at 12:19 PM

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Commercial Contracts Attorney serving Boise, ID at Peters Law, PLLC
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Look up the ethics rules for psychologists.
Answered on Jan 15th, 2013 at 11:58 AM

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Look up the Tarasofft (sp) case. You have a duty to warn but how far it goes is debatable. Better safe than sorry. Read the case.
Answered on Jan 15th, 2013 at 11:55 AM

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