I never did, but if I ever decide to get therapy again (which is unlikely) I will. My former therapist now has the disciplinary action in his public record. His license is on probation now and I hope his current and potential clients will go to the board's website and check it out. It's a good idea to do so when you are considering seeing a particular therapist. However, keep in mind that just because there is no record on him/her on the board's website that doesn't mean they are ethical. It is generally very difficult to hold unethical therapists accountable. The majority of complaints never gets investigated for the lack of evidence.
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