Legal Issues and Religious Counseling

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Westminster John Knox Press, 1 janv. 1993 - 127 pages

This much-needed work examines the three most litigated areas in clergy counseling: breaches of confidentiality, sexual misconduct, and the content and quality of counseling service. The authors provide clear and concise explanations of clauses in the U.S. Constitution pertaining to religion as well as up-to-date accounts of cases against clergy and their employers.

 

Table des matières

Introduction
1
Clergy Negligence Clergy Malpractice
22
State Regulation of Religious Counselors
44
Privileged Communication for Religious Counselors
68
Laws Limiting the Clergy Privilege
90
A Legal Audit for Religious Counselors
111
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À propos de l'auteur (1993)

Ronald K. Bullis is a licensed professional counselor and certified sex educator. Bullis is a former associate pastor at Tuckahoe Presbyterian Church in Richmond, Virginia. He has written many articles on law, counseling, and spirituality. Cynthia S. Mazur is a United Church of Christ minister currently working in disaster assistance as an attorney at the Federal Emergency Management Agency in Washington, D.C.

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