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S2E5 - This is about confidentiality...but don't tell anyone

Feb 03, 202144 minSeason 2Ep. 5
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Summary

Dr. Mike and Diana explore the complexities of confidentiality in therapy, covering how they discuss it with clients of all ages and the legal implications, including mandatory reporting. They then deep dive into the 1996 Supreme Court case Jaffe v. Redman, where a police officer's therapy notes were subpoenaed, and examine Justice Scalia's dissenting arguments against psychotherapist-patient privilege, highlighting the importance and challenges of protecting client information in legal contexts.

Episode description

Welcome back! This week, Dr. Mike and Diana talk about confidentiality in therapy. What stays a secret and what does not? Then, Dr. Mike does a deep dive into the time Justice Scalia threw shade towards therapists.

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