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Issues Regarding Confidentiality for Military Psychologists
Abstract:Federal statutes and military service regulations govern the functioning of military psychologists. Effective July 18, 1988, military psychologists were required to maintain an active state license. The licensing laws of all 50 states cite adherence to the Ethical Principles of the American Psychological Association (APA, 1981a). Potential conflicts exist between federal statutes, service regulations, and ethical principles of the APA. The principal area of conflict may be with confidentiality of information obtained by psychologists from consumers. Thirty active duty Army Medical Department (AMEDD) psychologists were surveyed on current practices regarding confidentality. Twenty-four (80%) responded. Results suggest that most AMEDD psychol- ogists (21 respondents or 87.5%) do not document in writing that they have informed consumers of the limits of confidentiality of psychological infor- mation. Nor do they obtain written permission before releasing information on consumers when requested by unit commanders. Military psychologists are encouraged to advise consumers in writing of the limits of confidentiality of psychological information prior to initiating any professional relationship with a patient.
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