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Privacy and Confidentiality in the Therapeutic Relationship

Section 15
Ethics: National Coalition for Patients Rights

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- Byrom,, D., Ph.D. (august 26, 2006). The National Coalition of Mental Health Professionals & Consumers. Citizens Health Care Working Group, 1-9. Retrieved from https://govinfo.library.unt.edu/chc/recommendations/orgs/ncmhpc.pdf.

Your Patient Privacy Rights - A Consumer Guide to Health Information Privacy in California

- Office of the Attorney General California Department of Justice. (june 2015). Your Patient Privacy Rights - A Consumer Guide to Health Information Privacy in California. Office of the Attorney General California Department of Justice, 1-4.

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Peer-Reviewed Journal Article References:
Karnani, S. R., & Zelman, D. C. (2019). Measurement of emotional blackmail in couple relationships in Hong Kong. Couple and Family Psychology: Research and Practice, 8(3), 165–180.

Mimran, M. (2020). Review of flirting with death: Psychoanalysts consider mortality [Review of the book Flirting with death: Psychoanalysts consider mortality, by C. Masur, Eds.]. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 37(3), 259–261.

Mrkva, K., Cole, J. C., & Van Boven, L. (2021). Attention increases environmental risk perception. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 150(1), 83–102.


QUESTION 15
The cost problem in American health care results from what three main sources?
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Personal Reflection Exercise #3
The preceding section contained 15 recommendations to protect patient confidentiality. Choose three recommendations and state your opinion with a case study example. Do your ideas agree with the position stated by your profession’s Code of Ethics?


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