Ethical Dilemma Of Confidentiality Essay

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Social policy is very important in clinical social work because it enables us to understand the causes of social problems and what governments attempt to do about them. Social policy has become intertwined with law, on whether there legislation on how clinical social workers as well as how to handle the ethical dilemma of confidentiality. All clients want to have their confidentiality kept but, because of the demands for accountability, mandated, duty -to protect or warn it has made it impossible to have total confidentiality. Confidentiality is something that all clinical social workers must take seriously because if you do not report and something happens it puts you at fault and, on the other hand you do report, and it is not founded you …show more content…

Tarasoff laws have been adopted across many U.S. states and have guided similar legislation in countries around the world” ("Revisiting Tarasoff | Psychology Today," n.d.). The case of Tarasoff gave rise to this ethical dilemma of confidentiality because of this case social policy, laws and regulations have changed how clinicians make ethical decisions in, regards to confidentiality. In terms of social policy and the law and how it pertains to confidentiality “The law suggests that a practitioner’s duty to take action to protect third parties, hinges on whether there is an actual threat; whether the danger to an intended victim is severe, real and imminent; and whether the victim is identifiable” (Kagle & Kopels, 1994). This as well as many other laws and social policies have been enacted because of the Tarasoff case one feels that laws are a big part of social polices so when I look at confidentiality in terms of social policy I often look at what the laws, legislature, statutes

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