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Originally Posted by LamensTerms
Can anyone inform me as to the consequences of a mental health professionals abuse or neglect of psych knowledge within their private lives toward nonpatients?
Such as persistent abuse intended to push someone toward instability. Or using an isolated response to paint a false picture of historical instability. Or purposely putting someone into a traumatic situation and neglecting to acknowledge it because it suits your personal needs.
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most treatment providers are taught as part of their training to draw a firm line where they do ......not .....bring their profession home whether or not they see and know whats going on. they have no choice for their own sanity to take a step back...the only real firm rule for treatment providers outside of their work place is that here in NY treatment providers are mandated reporters. that means when they see child abuse happening they must contact the child abuse hotline and then the child abuse hotline takes that child abuse complaint and does an investigation and determines whether its an abuse case or not. sometimes the treatment provider and those that the abuse complaint is against is contacted during the investigation sometimes not. thats the only time a treatment provider .....must .....do their chosen career during their private life. New York State defines a child as someone under the age of 18 that is still living in the parental home.