Legal Issues and Religious CounselingWestminster 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 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
alleged Amendment authority breach California child abuse Christian Science practitioners claim the privilege clergy malpractice clergy person clergy privileged communication clergyman Code conduct confession confidence confidentiality Constitution counselee's counseling activities counseling services counseling session court determined court found criminal decision defendant disclose Drelich Dutton establishment clause exemption family therapy free exercise clause harm he/she Hester his/her immunity issues Lemon test licensure MacArthur mandatory reporters marriage Master's degree mental health Mental Health Counselor Michie minister Minnesota Nally Nally's parents pastoral counselors penitent practice priest privileged communication statute professional character Professional Counselor psychiatrist psychotherapists rabbi recognized church reli religion religious coun religious counselor religious denomination report child abuse reporting laws Rptr selor sexual contact sexual misconduct social workers specific spiritual sued suicide suit Supp Supreme Court testify testimony therapist third party tion tort U.S. Constitution violation waive