Confidentiality in Adolescence Discussion

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Topic 5 DQ 1 (Obj. 5.1) CNL 520 DQ 1

What are special considerations around confidentiality within an adolescent/child’s group? How would you approach these in a group of adolescents or children?

This discussion question is informed by the following CACREP Standard: 2.F.6.b. Dynamics associated with group process and development.


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Corey, G. (2015). Theory & practice of group counseling (9th ed.). Belmont, CA: Brooks/Cole, Cengage Learning. ISBN-13: 9781305088016

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Minors cannot consent to any treatment, and hence their parents or guardians have to do
so. In some cases where the minor is deemed mature by the law, they are allowed to consent in a
case where the parent's consent, they have the right to know the content of the treatment. Another
consideration has to do with sharing the information; according to the law, the parents or guardians
can get the information they need about the sessions (Corey, 2015). However, a counselor should
be keen not to overshare since it may make the adolescent stop opening up. The ACA addresses
the issue of client-counselor privilege. This prohibits the therapist from ...

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