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SOCIAL WORKERS, PSYCHIATRISTS, psychologists, physicians and others have long argued that absolute trust is essential between client and helping professional if the treatment process is to be effective.
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New York, Privacy Protection Study Commission, Social Security, Underprivileged Communications, Federal Register, Ralph Slovenko, American Psychiatric Association, Supreme Court, Confidentiality of Health Records, Model Licensing Act, Department of Health, Picture of Misguided Hope, Social Casework, Psychotherapist-Patient Testimonial Privilege, Case Approach, Social Service Review, American Journal of Psychiatry, Extension of the Psychotherapist-Patient Privilege, Second Look, California Law Review, Clinical Issues Meet, Mildred Reynolds, Model Law, Regents of University of California, United States
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