Confidentiality in crisis counseling: a philosophical perspective |
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Authors: | D J Mayo |
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Affiliation: | University of Minnesota, Duluth |
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Abstract: | Crisis interventionists frequently confront a moral dilemma when violating client trust seems necessary if self-destructive behavior is to be prevented. Two fundamental moral values conflict in such cases: concern for client welfare and respect for client rights and autonomy. Each of these values is grounded in one of two important Western ethical traditions: Utilitarianism and Kantian Formalism, respectively. Following critical examination of each of these theories, attention is given to a series of hypothetical cases involving the confidentiality dilemma. |
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