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Liability in child therapy and research.

M B DeKraai1, B D Sales

  • 1Department of Public Institutions, Lincoln, Nebraska 68509.

Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology
|December 1, 1991
PubMed
Summary

This study examines legal issues in child therapy, including informed consent, confidentiality, and child abuse reporting laws. It offers guidance for therapists to avoid liability and safeguard children

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Area of Science:

  • Child Psychology
  • Legal Medicine
  • Clinical Ethics

Background:

  • Child therapy involves complex ethical and legal considerations.
  • Therapists face potential liability concerning minor clients' rights and safety.
  • Understanding specific legal frameworks is crucial for ethical practice.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze key legal areas impacting child therapy: informed consent, confidentiality, and child abuse reporting.
  • To explore potential liabilities and ethical challenges faced by therapists.
  • To provide practical recommendations for avoiding legal risks and protecting child clients.

Main Methods:

  • Review of legal principles and statutes related to child therapy.
  • Discussion of ethical dilemmas in therapeutic practice and research.
  • Analysis of case-specific issues in informed consent, confidentiality, and reporting.

Main Results:

  • Informed consent for minors requires careful consideration of assent and parental permission.
  • Confidentiality in child therapy has limits, particularly concerning abuse and neglect.
  • Child abuse reporting laws mandate specific actions for therapists.

Conclusions:

  • Therapists must navigate a complex legal landscape to ensure ethical practice.
  • Proactive understanding and application of laws minimize liability risks.
  • Prioritizing the minor client's best interests is paramount in all legal and ethical decisions.

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