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Originally Posted by stopdog
I think of therapists as a group more than I think about the specific ones I see. Because it is summer and I don't teach much in the summer, I spend more time on my own practice which is mostly representing clients in various suits where therapists and psychiatrists are the opponents. In the school year, I teach students how to anticipate and handle therapists and psychiatrists and their wily ways. So a great deal of time is spent thinking about how to best handle them in various situations to one's (and one's clients) advantage.
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Wow. Does this mean that lawyers actually get educated specifically on suing therapists in malpractice lawsuits!? I wouldn't think there would be much money in this kind of legal practice, no offense to you, but just because therapists as a group have almost no money. Out of curiosity, are sexual boundary violations covered by insurance?