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  2. The History and Purpose of Duty to Warn in Therapy - Verywell...

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    The duty to warn gives counselors and therapists the right and obligation to breach confidentiality if they believe a client poses a risk to another person. It also protects clinicians from prosecution for breach of confidentiality if they have reasonable suspicion that the client might be a danger.

  3. Duty to Warn - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK542236

    The guidelines state that a patient must express a clear threat of killing or significantly injuring a specific (or at least a reasonably identified victim), voice threats of destruction of property that may place others in danger, express intent, and also possess the ability to execute the threat.

  4. Duty to warn - Wikipedia

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    A duty to warn is a concept that arises in the law of torts in a number of circumstances, indicating that a party will be held liable for injuries caused to another, where the party had the opportunity to warn the other of a hazard and failed to do so.

  5. Mental Health Professionals’ Duty to Warn - National Conference...

    www.ncsl.org/health/mental-health-professionals-duty-to-warn

    The duty to warn arises when a patient has communicated an explicit threat of imminent serious physical harm or death to a clearly identified or identifiable victim or victims, and the patient has the apparent intent and ability to carry out such a threat.

  6. Duty to Warn for Health Care Settings | STI | CDC - Centers for...

    www.cdc.gov/sti/hcp/clinical-guidance/duty-to-warn-for-health-care-settings.html

    Duty to warn is a legal concept that indicates possible liability for healthcare providers if no warning of possible harm is given in certain circumstances. Does duty to warn apply to healthcare providers and STI diagnoses? A duty to warn exists across various United States (U.S.) jurisdictions.

  7. GoodTherapy | Duty to Warn

    www.goodtherapy.org/blog/psychpedia/duty-to-warn

    The duty to warn is an exception to the normal standards of client confidentiality that mandates that mental health professionals must warn third parties whom they believe their client may...

  8. A Matter of Law: Psychologists’ Duty to Protect - APA Services

    www.apaservices.org/practice/business/legal/professional/duty-protect

    The legal mandate known as “duty to protect” or “duty to warn” is complicated and raises questions for many practitioners. It is helpful to be well aware of the obligations you may face as a practicing psychologist when seeing a potentially dangerous patient who threatens to harm another individual or individuals.

  9. Duty to Warn - (Legal Aspects of Healthcare) - Vocab, Definition...

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    The duty to warn is a legal and ethical obligation that healthcare providers have to inform a third party when a patient poses a serious risk of harm to themselves or others. This concept is crucial in balancing patient confidentiality with the necessity of protecting individuals who may be endangered by the patient's behavior.

  10. Duty to Warn - (United States Law and Legal Analysis) - Fiveable

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    Definition. The duty to warn is a legal obligation that requires individuals or professionals, particularly in the mental health field, to inform potential victims or authorities when there is a foreseeable risk of harm.

  11. Duty to Warn - (Intro to Law and Legal Process) - Vocab, ...

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    Definition. The duty to warn is a legal and ethical obligation that requires mental health professionals to inform a potential victim or authorities when a client poses a serious threat of harm to themselves or others.

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