Clients Right After Unethical Treatment By Psyhotherapist

By Beryl Dalton


Just like all other mental health professionals, psychotherapists run their practice guided by a strict code of regulations and ethical principles. Dedication to ethical and professional excellence is one way to describe what they do. Also, they are sworn to commitment to service, advocacy and public participation. This does not stop clients from unethical treatment by psyhotherapist, at least unscrupulous ones.

As a client, it is of utmost importance to fully grasp the importance of law and ethics to a mental health profession. Ethics and law is what the profession is founded on. Ethics is to therapy what gods are to religion. One cannot exist without the other. This is what makes breach of ethics a crime so despicable. Indeed, the crime is punishable by the licensing board, the professional body or the legal framework.

Lets look at what is considered unethical treatment. Sexual or romantic gestures or advances are completely unethical. In fact, its only allowed with a lot of controversies, two years after the termination of the sessions. Also, friendships or encounters outside the practice not allowed. Breaching confidentiality of the client where he or she reveals information without your consent is also 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.

For starters, if you are in a crisis or your life is threatened, involve law enforcement right away. If you wish to terminate the program, do not just abandon it or stop receiving their phone calls. Terminate in an amicable and adult manner. Inform the therapist that they breached your rights and consequently you wish to withdraw from the program.

It is difficult enough having to live with emotional wound and pain. Talking to a total stranger is also not easy; it takes courage and an enormous call for trust and that why this privacy should be protected at all cost. This is why anyone who takes advantage of their clients should not be allowed to practice. By reporting, we get rid of them one by one.




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