Psychotherapists like all other therapists operate guided by a strict code of regulations and ethics. They are dedicated to professional and ethical excellence in addition to commitment to service, advocacy as well as public participation. However, if you suspect unethical treatment by psyhotherapist, there are many avenues to air your grievances. Red flags to look out for include emotional blackmail, inexperience, uncaring and sloppiness.
It is imperative that a client fully comprehends the importance of law and ethics to a practice, a psychotherapist practice is founded on a strong ethics and law foundation. Without ethical principles, the practice does not exist does not have the need to either. Therefore, if a therapist breaches one of the ethical principles, it is not only a breach to a patients rights but also an insult to the practice.
So what exactly is unethical treatment? It may involve confidentiality breach, where the psychotherapist reveals information concerning your sessions without your consent. Also, any romantic or sexual gestures from the therapist are a no-no. Encounters outside the practice are also prohibited. Friendships and any other type of relationship likely to affect the psychotherapist performance or harm the client are also considered unethical.
It is not acceptable, ethically, for mental health professional to bill their clients wrongly. Since the commencement of the therapy sessions, he or she should explain to the client their financial and billing policies and stick to it. For instance, they should not bill a client for a service that is already covered. Besides, they should not exaggerate or write less damaging diagnosis for whatever reason.
It is important to confirm and be completely sure that your therapist has indeed breached your right to ethical therapy before making any move. This is because it could completely end their career; you want to make the move when you are absolutely sure of what you are doing. Consult with some friends, another therapist or even a lawyer.
So whats next? After establishing your right to ethical therapy has been breached there are several options available. For instance, you may decide to confront them. Discussing with the therapist about their questionable behavior may be awkward for some. So, you may decide to file a complaint with their licensing or professional bodies for investigations. Alternatively, you may file a lawsuit if your lawyer recommends so or terminate your treatment with the particular doctor.
If you feel your life may be in danger, you need to report to law enforcement officers. After unethical treatment, termination of the sessions will happen at one point or another. Despite what they may have done to you, ending the sessions amicably should be the way to go. Do not simply stop coming to sessions or ignore their phone calls; that is hiding not termination.
Living with an emotional pain is difficult. Having to talk to someone else who is a total stranger is also not easy. Therefore, therapists who take advantage of this vulnerability and gullibility of clients should not be allowed to continue practicing. Let us all ensure that only those who follow ethical principles help find our path again.
It is imperative that a client fully comprehends the importance of law and ethics to a practice, a psychotherapist practice is founded on a strong ethics and law foundation. Without ethical principles, the practice does not exist does not have the need to either. Therefore, if a therapist breaches one of the ethical principles, it is not only a breach to a patients rights but also an insult to the practice.
So what exactly is unethical treatment? It may involve confidentiality breach, where the psychotherapist reveals information concerning your sessions without your consent. Also, any romantic or sexual gestures from the therapist are a no-no. Encounters outside the practice are also prohibited. Friendships and any other type of relationship likely to affect the psychotherapist performance or harm the client are also considered unethical.
It is not acceptable, ethically, for mental health professional to bill their clients wrongly. Since the commencement of the therapy sessions, he or she should explain to the client their financial and billing policies and stick to it. For instance, they should not bill a client for a service that is already covered. Besides, they should not exaggerate or write less damaging diagnosis for whatever reason.
It is important to confirm and be completely sure that your therapist has indeed breached your right to ethical therapy before making any move. This is because it could completely end their career; you want to make the move when you are absolutely sure of what you are doing. Consult with some friends, another therapist or even a lawyer.
So whats next? After establishing your right to ethical therapy has been breached there are several options available. For instance, you may decide to confront them. Discussing with the therapist about their questionable behavior may be awkward for some. So, you may decide to file a complaint with their licensing or professional bodies for investigations. Alternatively, you may file a lawsuit if your lawyer recommends so or terminate your treatment with the particular doctor.
If you feel your life may be in danger, you need to report to law enforcement officers. After unethical treatment, termination of the sessions will happen at one point or another. Despite what they may have done to you, ending the sessions amicably should be the way to go. Do not simply stop coming to sessions or ignore their phone calls; that is hiding not termination.
Living with an emotional pain is difficult. Having to talk to someone else who is a total stranger is also not easy. Therefore, therapists who take advantage of this vulnerability and gullibility of clients should not be allowed to continue practicing. Let us all ensure that only those who follow ethical principles help find our path again.
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