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* Excerpts from Taylor, L. & Adelman, H. (1989). Reframing the Confidentiality dilemma to work in children s bestinterests. Professional Psychology; Research and Practice, 20, 79-83 About the Limits of Confidentiality and It's Limitations on Helping* Confidentiality is an ethical concern. The fundamental intent is to protect a client's right toprivacy by ensuring that matters disclosed to a professional not be relayed to others without theinformed consent of the client. In discussing Confidentiality , therapists also hope to encouragecommunication. Neither privacy nor Confidentiality , however, are absolute rights, especially in the case of minors. There are fundamental exceptions, some involving ethical considerations and some involving legalities. Privileged communication is a legal concept. It addresses legal rights protecting clientsfrom having their disclosures to certain professionals revealed during legal proceedings without theirinformed consent.

clearly connected and see themselves as also working in a minor's best interests, some interveners feel it appropriate-even essential-to discuss information with them.

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