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245 0 0 _aConfidentiality :
_bethical perspectives and clinical dilemmas /
_cedited by Charles Levin, Allannah Furlong, Mary Kay O'Neil.
264 1 _aHillsdale, NJ :
_bAnalytic Press,
_c2003.
300 _axx, 325 pages ;
_c24 cm
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 0 _tAcknowledgments --
_tIntroduction --
_tContributors --
_g1.
_tConfidentiality as a Virtue --
_g2.
_tTrust, Confidentiality, and the Possibility of Psychoanalysis --
_g3.
_tHaving a Thought of One's Own --
_g4.
_tThe Why of Sharing and Not the What: Confidentiality and Psychoanalytic Purpose --
_g5.
_tCivic Confidentiality and Psychoanalytic Confidentiality --
_g6.
_tSome Reflections on Confidentiality in Clinical Practice --
_g7.
_tPsychoanalytic Research and Confidentiality: Dilemmas --
_g8.
_tConfidentiality and Training Analyses --
_g9.
_tConfidentiality, Reporting and Training Analyses --
_g10.
_tConfidentiality, Privacy, and the Psychoanalytic Career --
_g11.
_tThe Early History of the Concept of Confidentiality in Psychoanalysis --
_g12.
_tConfidentiality in Psychoanalysis: A Private Space for Creative Thinking and the Work of Transformation --
_g13.
_tWhose Notes Are They Anyway? --
_g14.
_tOuting the Victim: Breaches of Confidentiality in an Ethics Procedure --
_g15.
_tConfidentiality and Professionalism --
_g16.
_tPsychoanalytic Ethics: Has the Pendulum Swung Too Far? --
_g17.
_tWe Have Met the Enemy and He (Is) Was Us --
_g18.
_tThe American Psychoanalytic Association's Fight for Privacy --
_g19.
_tLegal Boundaries on Conceptions of Privacy: Seeking Therapeutic Accord --
_g20.
_tThe Right to Privacy: A Comment on the Production of Complainants' Personal Records in Sexual-Assault Cases --
_g21.
_tA Psychoanalyst Looks at the Witness Stand --
_tIndex.
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