30 min

Duty to Warn True Crime Cases with Lanie

    • True Crime

The medical system prides itself on following the Hippocratic oath – never revealing the secrets of patients. Even in some legal cases, medical records cannot be released without subpoenas or warrants. This has made it possible for psychiatric patients to make threats while in therapy, without worrying their therapist will report the threats to the police or the intended victim. Today, we have three cases where victims and their families questioned whether therapists have a duty to warn.







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Credits: Research & Writing: Suzy St. JohnContent Editing: Brittney MartinezProducer: Nico at wetalkofdreams.com

The medical system prides itself on following the Hippocratic oath – never revealing the secrets of patients. Even in some legal cases, medical records cannot be released without subpoenas or warrants. This has made it possible for psychiatric patients to make threats while in therapy, without worrying their therapist will report the threats to the police or the intended victim. Today, we have three cases where victims and their families questioned whether therapists have a duty to warn.







Sponsors:Storyworth.com/tcfc to get $10 off your first purchase!







Follow us on social media:facebook.com/tcfcpodInstagram: @truecrimefanclubpodtwitter: @tcfcpod Email: tcfcpod@gmail.com







Credits: Research & Writing: Suzy St. JohnContent Editing: Brittney MartinezProducer: Nico at wetalkofdreams.com

30 min

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