RainbowBrite86
Well-Known Member
Oh ok no wait wait...I got it. I got it.
That's what I said.In most states if a patient informs a doctor that they are planning to hurt themselves or someone else --the shrink must report. To be honest though I'm not sure if a shrink is obligated legally to divulge if it is a confession after the fact. --must google
You aren't my psychologist or psychiatrist.Next time you go to the hospital they will give you a brochure regarding patients rights and responsibilities and it will go over HIPPA (Oh God i'm so high I hope I got that acronym right lol) If you tell me you molested your child 5 years ago and no one knew about it, I have to report it. BEEECCCAAAAUUUSSE statutes of limitations don't begin until it's reported.
People in therapy. Really you had to ask that?Dude who tells the doctor about past crimes? Really?
Parts of it are subjective with gray areas, but other parts are not. If I tell me therapist that I stole shit from kmart a few years ago he CANNOT go tell the police on me. He will lose his medical license for that.but, you know, @incognito, I think the larger issue is the fact that the law anymore is just chaos. There is no consistency. One state does this another that and the Feds do something completely different--everything is basically subjective--what a person should or shouldn't do seems inconsequential.
No one said psychology was a science. The only thing in question was whether confidentially of crimes discussed with a psychologist is protected, and they are unless it puts you or someone else in danger.Psychology isn't a science. So yes I did.
But if you tell him you raped or murdered someone he has to. You think they won't rip a license for it? Let it come up in the paper a 9 year old was raped, murdered, and stuffed in a trunk and the guy who did it told the doctor who treated him for a cut he sustained during the struggle. It's a past crime. And they will crucify the doctor who doesn't report it.Parts of it are subjective with gray areas, but other parts are not. If I tell me therapist that I stole shit from kmart a few years ago he CANNOT go tell the police on me. He will lose his medical license for that.
As long as that degree is still recognized he/she is still bound by the laws of that profession.Doctor I-got-straight-C's-and-couldn't-get-into-a-real-medical-school will be filling out your prescription today.
As far as I know, the only safeties are Catholic confessions, Doctor/patient confidentiality, and the law that a spouse cannot be forced to testify against their spouse.Holy shite! This will really change the game. Who decides what is and is not a confession?
Link for the whole story
http://www.freep.com/article/20120208/NEWS06/202080394/Judges-to-decide-Can-religious-confessions-be-used-against-you-?odyssey=tab|topnews|text|FRONTPAGE
Michigan Court of Appeals judges will hear arguments Thursday on a case that could have serious repercussions for church members: Can what you confess to your pastor be used against you in a court of law?
A three-judge panel of the court is being asked to decide whether a Baptist pastor in Belleville violated Michigan's priest-penitent privilege by testifying against a church member in a rape case.
"This is a very dangerous case because it could have very serious repercussions for religion," the rape suspect's lawyer, Raymond Cassar of Farmington Hills, said Tuesday. "If a pastor is allowed to testify against a member of his church about privileged communications, no one will want to confess their sins to their pastors anymore."
Assistant Wayne County Prosecutor Teri Odette argued in court documents that the privilege doesn't apply in this case
As long as that degree is still recognized he/she is still bound by the laws of that profession.
Because that crime has NOTHING to do with treating your injury and doctor-patient confidentiality never existed for that. That is an entirely different situation than confession the same thing to a psychologist for mental treatment.But if you tell him you raped or murdered someone he has to. You think they won't rip a license for it? Let it come up in the paper a 9 year old was raped, murdered, and stuffed in a trunk and the guy who did it told the doctor who treated him for a cut he sustained during the struggle. It's a past crime. And they will crucify the doctor who doesn't report it.
but the fact remains that a therapist can tell-- yes they might lose their licence--but as a fallible human being a therapist might just break the rules-- then what? This is my beef with this whole ridiculous case we are discussing. the minutia of the law is obscuring the actual crime-- a nine-year-old girl was raped. Rapist is not being charged. The pastor is. How is justice being served?Parts of it are subjective with gray areas, but other parts are not. If I tell me therapist that I stole shit from kmart a few years ago he CANNOT go tell the police on me. He will lose his medical license for that.
Agreed. Twice. Because agreed is only 6 characters.but the fact remains that a therapist can tell-- yes they might lose their licence--but as a fallible human being a therapist might just break the rules-- then what? This is my beef with this whole ridiculous case we are discussing. the minutia of the law is obscuring the actual crime-- a nine-year-old girl was raped. Rapist is not being charged. The pastor is. How is justice being served?
i refuse. take me to court...You know what they call people who use really really old jokes?
Nothing nice.
Quit it.