maintaining ethical standards in the field of psychology is to distinguish between both the moral and legal conceptualizations of privacy, confidentiality, and privilege in terms of client information. Thus, a perfect place to begin this assessment is by reviewing the practicality and application of the laws and professional guidelines pertaining to confidentiality in order to segregate these three distinctive concepts. Privacy, for instance, refers to the “control over the extent, timing, and…
not to release a client’s information to authorities. The counselor has to make a tough decision to release information, but she also has to take in account that the client signed an informed consent prior. The central problem is over client confidentiality versus what the authorities want from the counselor that involves a life or death situation, which isn’t relevant to the client at all. Another problem that seems to be controversial is whether we can trust this detective, whether or not he…
patients and if they do not take care to safeguard that material it becomes a major error in nurse-patient confidentiality. Especially as technology in the nursing profession begins to change and technology becomes more ingrained in the profession, it becomes harder and more important to take steps to protect patients right to privacy. When a nurse decides to ignore a patient right to confidentiality, then they can cause undue stress and embarrassment for the patient. The Canadian Nurse…
Students and clients may have difficulty understanding the concepts of privacy, confidentiality and privilege. Although these concepts are related there have certain particularities. Privacy in psychological services involves that clients and patients are usually treated privately. In this regard the psychology professional and his team must take reasonable measures not to reveal the identity, discuss information, or disclose the contents of communications with others of his/her clients.…
overlooked but might be of use. The terms data and information used here are interchangeable and include numeric data files, qualitative files like interview transcripts, field notes, and research files in audio and video formats among others. Confidentiality in clinical research in the US is covered by the "Privacy…
By law the counselor is required to break the confidentiality of a client when they are willing to harm themselves of others (Herlihy & Corey, 2015). In Standard B.1.a., counselors preserve the awareness and sensitivity regarding cultural confidentiality and privacy. Counselors respect the differing views toward disclosing information. Through ongoing conversations with the clients; the counselors…
The major theme of this case study is the patient’s confidentiality. The ethical justifications for protecting confidentially are based on the principle of autonomy and privacy of patient; physicians are responsible to ensure that patient’s confidential information is not improperly disclosed to third parties. However, in some situations, this confidential information may be revealed to the appropriate person when the physician is aware that lacking of information will threaten some identifiable…
ultimately reflect the integrity of themselves and of the profession.” (“AVLIC,” 2000, p. 2) Interpreters are bound by confidentiality unless “released from this obligation only with their consumers’ authorization or when ordered by law,” (p. 2) or between colleagues to “provide consistent quality of service.” (p. 2) If I were to go against this…
ethical dilemma every day. However, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA) emphasizes on the ethical and legal value of confidentiality. While a provider has a duty to warning Rachel of the consequences the genetic testing information can have to her sister Kristin, the provider however, do not have a duty to breach Rachel’s confidentiality so as to warn Kristin directly. The obligation of the provider is to encourage Rachel to tell her sisters herself. Also, since…
ethics. He is concerned about his obligation of confidentiality to his company and at the same time he is very close to his brother. Both decisions might be the right choice to do, but he can only choose one. There seems to be no obvious answer because he has to decide if he wants to keep his job or has to lie to Owen. If Luke decides to tell his brother about the project, then he will be experiencing Breach of Confidentiality. “Breach of confidentiality happens when a person discloses…