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Originally Posted by Ididitmyway
I don't know the stats on this (would be great if someone could get this data), but what I do know is that people get harmed in therapy way more often to dismiss those occurences as occasional cases of some "bad apples". Harm in therapy is common enough to recognize it as a systemic problem or a series of systemic problems that calls for a big systemic reform.
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I believe it should be "no harm" policy as with medical doctors. Sure you sometimes have pain or side effects when you are being treated by a physician but that supposed to be temporary as a goal is to get better not get worse. I do understand that some patients might never get better but certainly treatments don't suppose to make you worse!
If you go to a dentist you expect some discomfort and its normal but you sure know they won't drill extra holes in your teeth!!!!
Unfortunately same rules do not apply to therapists. So many create more problems than there was before!
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