One of the matters arising on another thread, was mandatory reporting by teachers of sexualassault/abuse of minors .
There are obviously other areas where there could be laws impinging on us or our connection, if we seek help for certain things, as a non PTSD example, a neighbour broke his legs a few years back. He was no sooner home from getting them set, and the police armed response unit arrived at his door to take his guns away
All for his own safety - of course (any excuse is better than non at all)
What do you personally think, would mandatory obligations affect you seeking help either positively or negatively?
What if someone came for help and asked for you to keep it confidential - would you oblige? Would you say you would, then report it anyway?, or would you caution the person that sought your help and confidence, that if they told you, you'd report it regardless of their wishes, so think carefully before going further?
I promise not to jump on people for answering, I'm curious to know what people actually think.
For my own thoughts, yes it would have and still does inhibit me speaking to people, and no, I wouldn't report if I'd been asked to keep it confidential, but I would stress that I would deny all knowledge if anyone ever asked me during that persons life. The exception being if things got seriously dangerous for the person telling me and reporting seemed like the only way to save them.
There are obviously other areas where there could be laws impinging on us or our connection, if we seek help for certain things, as a non PTSD example, a neighbour broke his legs a few years back. He was no sooner home from getting them set, and the police armed response unit arrived at his door to take his guns away
All for his own safety - of course (any excuse is better than non at all)
What do you personally think, would mandatory obligations affect you seeking help either positively or negatively?
What if someone came for help and asked for you to keep it confidential - would you oblige? Would you say you would, then report it anyway?, or would you caution the person that sought your help and confidence, that if they told you, you'd report it regardless of their wishes, so think carefully before going further?
I promise not to jump on people for answering, I'm curious to know what people actually think.
For my own thoughts, yes it would have and still does inhibit me speaking to people, and no, I wouldn't report if I'd been asked to keep it confidential, but I would stress that I would deny all knowledge if anyone ever asked me during that persons life. The exception being if things got seriously dangerous for the person telling me and reporting seemed like the only way to save them.