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psychotherapist–patient privilege

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A quick definition of psychotherapist–patient privilege:

A psychotherapist-patient privilege is a special legal right that protects the confidentiality of conversations between a patient and their therapist. This means that the therapist cannot share what the patient says during therapy sessions with anyone else, unless the patient gives permission or a court orders it. This privilege is important because it allows patients to feel safe and comfortable sharing personal information with their therapist without fear of it being shared with others.

A more thorough explanation:

The psychotherapist-patient privilege is a legal right that allows a person to keep confidential any communication made during diagnosis or treatment of a mental or emotional condition by or at the direction of a psychotherapist. This means that the patient can prevent the disclosure of any confidential information to anyone, including the court, without their consent.

For example, if a person sees a therapist for depression, they can share their thoughts and feelings without fear of anyone else finding out. The therapist cannot disclose this information to anyone, including the court, unless the patient consents to the disclosure.

However, there are certain conditions under which the privilege can be overcome, such as when the examination is ordered by a court. In such cases, the patient may be required to disclose the information.

psychotherapist–client privilege | PTA

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