Clinical Writing of a Therapy in Progress: Ethical Questions and Therapeutic Challenges |
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Authors: | Susanne Bennett Ph.D. |
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Affiliation: | (1) National School of Social Service of the Catholic University of America, 620 Michigan Ave., NE, Washington, DC, 20064, USA |
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Abstract: | Clinical implications and ethical dilemmas of the use of confidential case material in clinical writing are examined, including a review of the discourse among professionals who publish clinical work. This literature is applied to a clinical illustration of psychotherapy with a client who gave consent for publication and read the clinical write-up of her case material. It is suggested that clinical writing may increase client “self-reflection” if there is a “secure base” of attachment between therapist/author and the client. The impact on the client’s treatment process is examined, in addition to a discussion of ethical questions and professional recommendations. 2Dr. Susanne Bennett is an Assistant Professor, National School of Social Service of the Catholic University of America. Dr. Bennett is also a psychotherapist in private practice in Falls Church, VA. |
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Keywords: | Clinical writing ethical dilemmas attachment theory. |
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