Therapeutic privilege
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Therapeutic Privilege (or therapeutic exception) refers to an uncommon situation whereby a doctor may be excused from revealing information to a patient when there is sufficient evidence that the patient is not psychiatrically or emotionally stable to handle that particular information. The disclosure of information itself should pose serious and immediate harm to the patient, such as prompting suicidal behaviour.[1]
[edit] References
- ^ van den Heever P (2005). "Pleading the defence of therapeutic privilege". S Afr Med J 95 (6): 420–1. PMID 16100889.

