All About Unethical Treatment By Psyhotherapist

By Beryl Dalton


Mental health professionals such as psychotherapists treat clients governed by a strict code of regulations. They are sworn to dedication to ethical and professional excellence as well as commitment to service, public participation and advocacy. Despite all these checks and balances, patients still report unethical treatment by psyhotherapist.

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.

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 an ethical obligation for psychologists to bill their patients accurately. In addition, they should explain their financial policies from the beginning of the therapy. If he or she bills for a service that is covered rather than what was provided is ethically wrong. Also, exaggerating a patient diagnosis or writing less damaging diagnosis is not ethically acceptable.

If you feel your ethical rights have been breached in the above or others ways, there are several options available. But, first and foremost, you need to confirm and be completely sure that indeed your right to ethical therapy has been breached. You do not want to destroy someones career over a hunch. Talk to someone whom you trust or a lawyer to know your next step.

If you are now sure that your right to ethical treatment was indeed violated, you can choose the way forward from a pool of several options. Confronting them and talking to them about their questionable behavior is the first option that many people prefer. Another option may be to report them to their particular licensing or professional body. If your lawyer advises so, you may also file a law suit.

Just to be clear, if you are in a crisis or your life is under threat, law enforcement officers should be involved right away. Termination is also an option as mentioned above. However, do not hide by abandoning the program or ignoring their phone calls. If you wish to terminate, confront them and say you would like to withdraw from therapy as your rights were violated.

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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