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Originally Posted by junkDNA
to A1:
so i reported my former T to the state board of psychology and they revoked his license forever. then i sued his insurance company. his company had a clause in it that said they would not give settlements for anything involving sex between a T/client. the whole process took 2 years. i had an attorney who specialized in these kind of things. she was very wise and extremely helpful. my current T also stuck with me thru the whole thing, meeting with my attorney and me. my current T drove me to another city to have the mediation. most insurance companies will shoot for a mediation so it doesnt go to litigation. the mediation took all day and was exhausting. i did not know much of what was going on since ive never been in a situation like that. we reached a settlement which was basically given to me to make me shut up about what former T did. i also had to sign this contract saying i wouldnt bring him up by name and talk about what he did except with a mental health professional.
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Was you in the same room as your t?
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