Based on my review of similar cases yesterday I think she would have her license revoked, stayed and put on probation for three years. So end result is probation. Your T will likely get the same thing. They can still practice, but their disciplinary status will read: "license revoked, stayed, _ years probation."
And of course they have to get a supervisor, be in therapy, get 10 hours of continuing education, and pay the court all the fees they spent, in the ballpark of 10 grand.
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