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Emotional Abuse By A Psychotherapist Is Never Acceptable

By Jocelyn Davidson


When an unhealthy relationship exists between patient and psychotherapist he or she will not benefit. This situation happens due to the professional having poor ethical standards. Whenever the patient suffers emotional abuse by a psychotherapist, legal action can be taken.

Over four percent of therapists confess to engaging in sexual contact with the client. The accused is male in the preponderance of cases. Eight-eight to ninety-two percent of the victims are women. Many are not of legal age.

This has a detrimental effect to those who are already in distress. As a result eleven percent have to be hospitalized. Fourteen percent try to commit suicide and one percent are successful at ending their lives.

The patient who came to the unethical therapist with an unrelated disorder, can end up with clinical depression, anxiety or post-traumatic stress disorder. The patient who comes forward and reports the abuse is courageous. It requires great strength to do so.

It is always unethical for a psychotherapist to have sexual contact with the patient. All states view it as malpractice. In some of those states it is a criminal offense that can be charged and prosecuted in a court of law.

There are three possible courses of action. The patient may file a civil lawsuit. She may file a criminal complaint in some states. As an alternative to legal action, she may complain to the state licensing board in her state of residence.

She may be able to collect damages in a civil court. It can pay medical bills and fund future therapy with a new psychotherapist. Laws vary from state to state. It is best to contact an attorney before embarking on any course of action.

In court it becomes a matter of who said what. A defense attorney may use the tactic of calling the patient a liar and pointing out the fact that she is unstable. When a psychotherapist faces a similar charge multiple times he loses his credibility. A jury will not view him the same way if there have been previous incidents.

If he has appeared before a review board multiple times it will not support his claim of innocence. Unfortunately, ethical standards regarding sex between therapist and patient is not taken seriously by the professional organizations. One prominent female psychiatrist resigned from the APA as a form of protest to their lack of concern.

There are psychotherapists with the highest level of competency who consider themselves exempt from restraint in having sexual contact with patients. They claim they do it to benefit the patient. Some of these individuals feel it is unethical to report other therapists they know are having sexual contact with patients.

Attitudes like this are in blatant contrast to what the average person would consider ethical. These offenders are astute professionals who sit on committees, have positions of authority and hold professorships at universities.

The recidivism rate remains high. These professionals are repeat offenders as often as sex offenders from other segments of the population. Taking away their license to practice seems to be the only thing that will bring about significant change.




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