GoldsteinAbraham S., and KatzJay, “Psychiatrist-Patient Privilege: The GAP Proposal and the Connecticut Statute,”American Journal of Psychiatry, Vol. CXVIII, February 1962, p. 735.
2.
GeiserRobert L., and RheingoldPaul D., “Psychology and the Legal Process: Testimonial Privileged Communications,”American Psychologist, Vol. XIX, November 1964, p. 834.
3.
Goldstein, and Katz, op. cit., pp. 733–39.
4.
Geiser, and Rheingold, op. cit.; Ralph Slovenko and Gene L. Usdin, “Privileged Communication and Right of Privacy in Diagnosis and Therapy,” in Current Psychiatric Therapies: 1963, Vol. III, MassermanJules H. (ed.), Grune & Stratton, New York, 1963, p. 288.
5.
GAP Report No. 45: Confidentiality and Privileged Communication in the Practice of Psychiatry, Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry, New York, 1960, p. 95; AlvesJoseph T., Confidentiality in Social Work, Catholic University of America Press, Washington, D.C., 1959; passim, Goldstein and Katz, op. cit.
6.
Geiser, and Rheingold, op. cit., p. 835.
7.
Slovenko, and Usdin, op. cit., p. 281.
8.
“Family Counseling Records Used in L. I. Murder Trial,”New York Times, June 14, 1964.
9.
Alves, op. cit., pp. 112–20.
10.
LindnerFrank T., and McIntyreDonald M.Jr. (eds.), The Mentally Disabled—The Report of the American Bar Foundation on the Rights of the Mentally Ill, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1961.
11.
A Draft Act Governing Hospitalization of the Mentally Ill (Public Health Publication No. 51), U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1952.
12.
Lindner, and McIntyre, op. cit., p. 416.
13.
Geiser, and Rheingold, op. cit.; Slovenko and Usdin, op. cit.
14.
Alves, op. cit.
15.
“Two New Child Welfare Laws Hailed by Director,”Cleveland Plain Dealer, August 20, 1963.
16.
See Confidentiality in Social Services to Individuals, National Social Welfare Assembly, New York1958.
17.
YoungdahlBenjamin, and ReitmanAlan, “A Civil Liberties Problem?”Social Work, Vol. V, October 1960, pp. 109–10.
18.
See “Notes and Comments: When Does Confidentiality End?”Social Service Review, Vol. XXXVIII, March 1964, pp. 74–75.
19.
See “Correspondence,” a letter by HolmesGeorge W., Social Service Review, Vol. XXXVIII, June 1964, p. 221.
20.
NASW Personnel Standards and Adjudication Procedures, National Association of Social Workers, New York, 1963, p. 8.
21.
GAP Report No. 45, op. cit.
22.
The Sociology of Georg Simmel, WolffKurt H. (tr. & ed.), Free Press, Glencoe, Ill., 1950, pp. 330–36.
23.
PackardVance, The Naked Society, David McKay Co., New York, 1964.
24.
OrwellGeorge, Nineteen Eighty-Four: A Novel, Harcourt, Brace & Co., New York, 1949.