See below..: When working in a group setting, therapists tend to discuss their difficult cases for support validation & guidance. To openly discuss a client's situation with another therapist, a clear permission is required from the client. In the absence of such permission, the therapist would need to do whatever is needed to safeguard the privacy of the client (e.g. Camouflage or not give identifying info...
Answered 7/21/2012
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