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Date: | Wed, 19 Feb 1997 12:26:24 -0600 |
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Several persons expressed concerns either via the listserv or in private
emails as to my discussing patient-specific clinical material on the net. I
acknowledge the risks involved, and appreciate the feedback. I did disguise
aspects of the patient in an attempt to preserve confidentiality, but the
point is well-taken. I'm not sure how to address the problem of wanting
clinical discussion on the net without being able to talk about specific
clients/patients. What do you all think? What do our various ethical codes
dictate or imply regarding this problem? How secure is this particular
listserv--it should be more secure in the sense that not everyone is able to
join, or is this the case?
As for your other interesting comments regarding the clinical material I
offered, I will get back to each of you later, when I have a little more
time to think and email.
Karen Conner, Ph.D.
Illinois State University
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