When no legal duty to warn applies and the information is not expressly protected from disclosure by law, therapists must struggle with the ethical aspects When the law is silent, therapists must decide from an ethical standpoint whether to break confidentiality when a client is knowingly exposing others to AIDS.
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Confidentiality Vs the Duty to Warn HIV-Disclosure Guidelines for Social Workers (Please Note: This pamphlet contains general information and does not replace legal advice tailored to specific situations. The penalties for failure to warn OR For these reasons, you or the client should call the HIV/AIDS Services Program,
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A COUNSELLOR'S DUTY TO WARN FORSEEABLE VICTIMS; OF A CLIENT WITH HIV/AIDS ... If it is possible, an open and frank discussion with the HIV/AIDS client about the counsellor’s duty to warn may have therapeutic benefit, and thus strengthen rather than weaken the counsellor-client relationship.
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AIDS screening, confidentiality, and the duty to warn. L Gostin and W J Curran. Small right arrow pointing to: This article has been cited by other articles ...
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The aim of the paper is to explore the limits of confidentiality, as there is a duty to warn the third party about the danger of HIV transmission in that case on the part of the physician, even when the HIV-infected individual categorically refuses doing so.
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Scenario: Mr. A. receives a positive result on an HIV test. He has no symptoms. He has lived a bisexual lifestyle, and has recently become engaged. ... Mr. A. has been advised to share his diagnosis with his fiancée and has been warned of the risk of transmitting the virus. He has refused to inform ... Back to first slide...
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Thus, under the law, physicians do not have a duty to notify third parties of the potential that they may be exposed to the communicable disease of AIDS or HIV infection.
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Unbound MEDLINE | Confidentiality and duty to warn the third parties in HIV/AIDS context. Journal article abstract. Search by keyword, journal, author or by EBM filters diagnosis, treatment, prognosis or etiology. ... Confidentiality and duty to warn the third parties in HIV/AIDS context. Medicínska etika a bioetika : Â...
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