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Old Sep 26, 2014, 04:39 PM
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Originally Posted by mistygrey View Post
I'm very upset and would really like some advice and reassurance.

I have a long history of disordered eating and spent some time in hospital as a teenager. I've never fully recovered however I eventually managed to get my eating problems under control enough so I could live a relatively normal life for about 10 years. Around a year, however, I experienced some stressful life events and felt myself slipping back into eating disorder behaviours, as well as feeling out of control with my life and slightly depressed.

My weight dropped to borderline underweight but I knew it wasn't low enough for the NHS to take me seriously and provide me with treatment so I decided to seek private psychotherapy.

I found a local psychotherapist via the internet who looked kind and patient and although he didn't list eating problems as one of his specialisms, he felt he could help with my low self esteem, relationship issues and depressive feelings.

I've been seeing him now for around a year and my eating problems have not improved. I've started to experience physical symptoms, such as irregular periods and hair loss. I've also started to experience suicidal feelings after bingeing and had to take some days off work sick as I've been feeling so bad.

I went to see my GP today for a smear test and mentioned my irregular periods. I admitted to having eating issues and told her that I've been seeing a therapist. She seemed very angry and said that my therapist was unethical and should have referred me onto a therapist who specialises in eating disorders. She told me I should stop seeing him immediately as he could be making me worse and that she would refer me for NHS help but couldn't guarantee the eating disorder clinic would accept the referral as my weight is not at a dangerously low level. She said 'are you sure your therapist is qualified? he's been taking money off you all this time for a problem he isn't equipped to help with'.

I feel so upset and I don't know what to do. My therapist is registered with a professional body which has a website (I've checked and he is listed) but it's not one of the well known professional bodies in the UK. I'm worried I have been conned and he hasn't had my best interests at heart but was just after the money. I don't know what to do. I don't want to just stop seeing him as even though he isn't helping much with the ed, he does provide me with some comfort and makes me feel listened to and understood sometimes. I feel guilty and like this is my fault because I went to see him knowing he didn't specialise in eating disorders.

I really don't know what to do - should I just email him and cancel my appointments or should I go next week and explain what has happened and tell him I won't be seeing him anymore? If he is a conman, maybe he will get angry with me and hurt me? I see him at his home. so it's not like we will be in a public place with people around. I don't want to leave him and have no support at all. I won't be able to cope.

I would be very grateful if anyone has any advice. Do you think he has been unethical or is my GP overreacting?
if you were here in america neither treatment provider would have been considered unethical nor over reacting. this is because here in america we have the freedom to choose our own treatment providers, decide for ourselves whether that treatment provider can help us with our problems, and ask for a referal if we think a treatment provider is not qualified. treatment providers in america are not .....required..... to refer a patient on to other treatment providers but most do recognize the need to have a patient see a specialist when needed... aka if a patient has a problem with depression, or what ever the primary care physician can either treat them their self or refer that patent to a mental health agency or a specialist.

here in america mental health agencies generally are able to treat all mental disorders recognized in the DSM 5, though some patients/clients ask for a specialist and the therapist or psychiatrist can if they wish refer them to someone else. because they want to not because they have to due to law or ethics. I mean treatment providers dont force their clients to stay in treatment with them if they dont want to here in america. its just how our freedoms to health care works. everyone gets to choose who they want to be in treatment with.

but your profile says you are in the UK so in order to get your answers according to the UK standards you will need to contact your locations governing agency that over sees what the mental health ethics laws are where you are located.