Confidentiality and Mental Health
Herausgeber: Cordess, Christopher
Confidentiality and Mental Health
Herausgeber: Cordess, Christopher
- Broschiertes Buch
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
This book explores the theoretical and practical implications of confidentiality and disclosure for professionals working with people who have mental health problems. The contributors outline the philosophical, theoretical, ethical, legal, and professional issues which underpin decisions about confidentiality.
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
Michael J ScottTowards a Mental Health System that Works46,99 €
Elias DakwarThe Captive Imagination10,99 €
Monica J. RiversMilitary Sexual Trauma Support Services25,99 €
The Routledge International Handbook of Psychosocial Resilience52,99 €
Richard D. ParsonsArtificial Intelligence39,99 €
Alastair SanthouseHead First14,99 €
Jules H. MassermanPrinciples of Dynamic Psychiatry - Including an Integrative Approach to Abnormal and Clinical Psychology35,99 €-
-
-
This book explores the theoretical and practical implications of confidentiality and disclosure for professionals working with people who have mental health problems. The contributors outline the philosophical, theoretical, ethical, legal, and professional issues which underpin decisions about confidentiality.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. November 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 161mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 313g
- ISBN-13: 9781853028601
- ISBN-10: 1853028606
- Artikelnr.: 22136119
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. November 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 161mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 313g
- ISBN-13: 9781853028601
- ISBN-10: 1853028606
- Artikelnr.: 22136119
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Christopher Cordess
The Paradoxes of Confidentiality: A Philosophical Introduction
Bill Fulford
University of Warwick 1. Confidentiality and Contemporary Practice
Christopher Cordess
Sheffield University and Rampton Hospital. 2.The Doctor-Patient Consultation and Disclosure
Roy McClelland
Queen's University of Belfast and Rob Hale. 3. Confidentiality in Community Psychiatry
George Szmukler and Frank Holloway
Maudsley Hospital. 4. Confidentiality and Young People
Sue Bailey
Adolescent Forensic Services
Manchester. 5. Confidentiality and Child Protection
Judith Trowell
The Tavistock Clinic. 6. Confidentiality in Dual Responsibility Settings
Adarsh Kaul
Nottingham Forensic Service. 7. The Misapplication of `Reasonable Mindedness': is Psychoanalysis Possible with the Present Reporting Laws in the United States and the United Kingdom
Christopher Bollas. 8.The Myth of Confidentiality A Social Work View
Jacki Pritchard
Freelance Trainer
Consultant and Researcher. 9. The Limits of Confidentiality in Health Care
Paul Cain
University of Reading. 10. Confidentiality - A Legal View
Andrew Hall
Doughty Street Chambers. 11. The Limits of Confidentiality - A Legal View
Anthony Harbour
Scott-Moncrieff
Harbour and Sinclair. 12. Confidentiality and Research in Mental Health
Mike Ferriter
Rampton Hospital and Martin Butwell
Broadmoor Hospital. 13. Themes of Confidentiality in Clinical Practice
Julian Stern
The Royal London Hospital
with contributions from Maurice Greenberg
University College London
Rob Hale
Gill McGauley
George Szmukler and Cleo van Velsen. References. Index.
Bill Fulford
University of Warwick 1. Confidentiality and Contemporary Practice
Christopher Cordess
Sheffield University and Rampton Hospital. 2.The Doctor-Patient Consultation and Disclosure
Roy McClelland
Queen's University of Belfast and Rob Hale. 3. Confidentiality in Community Psychiatry
George Szmukler and Frank Holloway
Maudsley Hospital. 4. Confidentiality and Young People
Sue Bailey
Adolescent Forensic Services
Manchester. 5. Confidentiality and Child Protection
Judith Trowell
The Tavistock Clinic. 6. Confidentiality in Dual Responsibility Settings
Adarsh Kaul
Nottingham Forensic Service. 7. The Misapplication of `Reasonable Mindedness': is Psychoanalysis Possible with the Present Reporting Laws in the United States and the United Kingdom
Christopher Bollas. 8.The Myth of Confidentiality A Social Work View
Jacki Pritchard
Freelance Trainer
Consultant and Researcher. 9. The Limits of Confidentiality in Health Care
Paul Cain
University of Reading. 10. Confidentiality - A Legal View
Andrew Hall
Doughty Street Chambers. 11. The Limits of Confidentiality - A Legal View
Anthony Harbour
Scott-Moncrieff
Harbour and Sinclair. 12. Confidentiality and Research in Mental Health
Mike Ferriter
Rampton Hospital and Martin Butwell
Broadmoor Hospital. 13. Themes of Confidentiality in Clinical Practice
Julian Stern
The Royal London Hospital
with contributions from Maurice Greenberg
University College London
Rob Hale
Gill McGauley
George Szmukler and Cleo van Velsen. References. Index.
The Paradoxes of Confidentiality: A Philosophical Introduction
Bill Fulford
University of Warwick 1. Confidentiality and Contemporary Practice
Christopher Cordess
Sheffield University and Rampton Hospital. 2.The Doctor-Patient Consultation and Disclosure
Roy McClelland
Queen's University of Belfast and Rob Hale. 3. Confidentiality in Community Psychiatry
George Szmukler and Frank Holloway
Maudsley Hospital. 4. Confidentiality and Young People
Sue Bailey
Adolescent Forensic Services
Manchester. 5. Confidentiality and Child Protection
Judith Trowell
The Tavistock Clinic. 6. Confidentiality in Dual Responsibility Settings
Adarsh Kaul
Nottingham Forensic Service. 7. The Misapplication of `Reasonable Mindedness': is Psychoanalysis Possible with the Present Reporting Laws in the United States and the United Kingdom
Christopher Bollas. 8.The Myth of Confidentiality A Social Work View
Jacki Pritchard
Freelance Trainer
Consultant and Researcher. 9. The Limits of Confidentiality in Health Care
Paul Cain
University of Reading. 10. Confidentiality - A Legal View
Andrew Hall
Doughty Street Chambers. 11. The Limits of Confidentiality - A Legal View
Anthony Harbour
Scott-Moncrieff
Harbour and Sinclair. 12. Confidentiality and Research in Mental Health
Mike Ferriter
Rampton Hospital and Martin Butwell
Broadmoor Hospital. 13. Themes of Confidentiality in Clinical Practice
Julian Stern
The Royal London Hospital
with contributions from Maurice Greenberg
University College London
Rob Hale
Gill McGauley
George Szmukler and Cleo van Velsen. References. Index.
Bill Fulford
University of Warwick 1. Confidentiality and Contemporary Practice
Christopher Cordess
Sheffield University and Rampton Hospital. 2.The Doctor-Patient Consultation and Disclosure
Roy McClelland
Queen's University of Belfast and Rob Hale. 3. Confidentiality in Community Psychiatry
George Szmukler and Frank Holloway
Maudsley Hospital. 4. Confidentiality and Young People
Sue Bailey
Adolescent Forensic Services
Manchester. 5. Confidentiality and Child Protection
Judith Trowell
The Tavistock Clinic. 6. Confidentiality in Dual Responsibility Settings
Adarsh Kaul
Nottingham Forensic Service. 7. The Misapplication of `Reasonable Mindedness': is Psychoanalysis Possible with the Present Reporting Laws in the United States and the United Kingdom
Christopher Bollas. 8.The Myth of Confidentiality A Social Work View
Jacki Pritchard
Freelance Trainer
Consultant and Researcher. 9. The Limits of Confidentiality in Health Care
Paul Cain
University of Reading. 10. Confidentiality - A Legal View
Andrew Hall
Doughty Street Chambers. 11. The Limits of Confidentiality - A Legal View
Anthony Harbour
Scott-Moncrieff
Harbour and Sinclair. 12. Confidentiality and Research in Mental Health
Mike Ferriter
Rampton Hospital and Martin Butwell
Broadmoor Hospital. 13. Themes of Confidentiality in Clinical Practice
Julian Stern
The Royal London Hospital
with contributions from Maurice Greenberg
University College London
Rob Hale
Gill McGauley
George Szmukler and Cleo van Velsen. References. Index.







