• OccamsRazer@lemmy.world
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        They have some obligations in cases of child endangerment or suicide, direct threats to others. I’m not sure of the details, if it’s similar expectations or what.

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      2 days ago

      That’s an interesting point. Maybe priests should have similar requirements, licensing, oversight, and malpractice liability.

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        2 days ago

        More the point is that therapists don’t have the same obligations as doctors. Therapists can keep confidentiality of things that doctors aren’t allowed to. The guy i responded to was comparing priests to doctors, but a better comparison would be comparing them to therapists.

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              If you don’t mind my asking, which country are you in? Therapists are mandatory reporters for child abuse everywhere in Canada/USA.

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                I don’t mind you asking except that you are missing my point, which is that doctors have less patient confidentiality than therapists. I say this to contradict the original assertion that doctors report things, so priests should too, which is faulty logic. Comparing therapists to priests would be a better analogy in this context.

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                  Ah I think that’s the disconnect. In my country they’re both mandatory reporters so the distinction seemed irrelevant to me.