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7.15 References

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American Psychological Association. (2003). Legal Issues in the Professional Practice of Psychology. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 34(6), 595-600.

Barnett, J.E., Johnson-Greene, D., Wise, E.H. & Bucky, S.F. (2007). Informed Consent: Too Much of a Good Thing or Not Enough? Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 38(2), 179-186.

DeAngelis, T. (2019). Better relationships with patients lead to better outcomes. Monitor on Psychology, 50(10).

Drogin, E.Y., Foote, W.E., Connell, M. & Sturum, C.A. (2010). The American Psychological Association’s Revised “Record Keeping Guidelines”: Implications for the Practitioner. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 41(3), 236-243.

Fisher, C.B. & Oransky, M. (2008). Informed Consent to Psychotherapy: Protecting the Dignity and Respecting the Autonomy of Patients. Journal of Clinical Psychology: In Session, 64(5), 576-588.

Gorshkalova, O. & Munakomi, S. (2023). Duty to Warn. National Library of Medicine, National Center for Biotechnology Information. https://www-ncbi-nlm-nih-gov.ezp2.lib.umn.edu/books/NBK542236/

Harding, A.K., Gray, L.A. & Neal, M. (1993). Confidentiality Limits with Clients Who Have HIV: A Review of Ethical and Legal Guidelines and Professional Policies. Journal of Counseling & Development, 71, 297-304.

Jaffee v. Redmond (95-266). 518 U.S. 1 (1996)

NAADAC, the Association for Addiction Professionals (2021). Code of ethics. Retrieved from: https://www.naadac.org/assets/2416/naadac_code_of_ethics_112021.pdf

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). (2008). Applying the Substance Abuse Confidentiality Regulations to Health Information Exchange. https://www.samhsa.gov/sites/default/files/faqs-applying-confidentiality-regulations-to-hie.pdf

Tarasoff v. Regents of the University of California, 17 Cal. 3d-425; 551P.2d 334 (Cal. Rptr., 14, 1976).

Walfish, S., Barnett, J.E., Marlyere, K., & Zielke, R. (2010). Doc, There’s Something I Have To Tell You: Patient Disclosure to their Psychotherapist of Unprosecuted Murder and Other Violence. Ethics & Behavior, 25(5), 311-323.

Younggren, J.N. & Harris, E.A. (2008). Can You Keep a Secret? Confidentiality in Psychotherapy. Journal of Clinical Psychology: In Session, 64(5), 589-600.

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