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Originally Posted by Out There
I don't think I could say this was ethics or malpractice either , it's egotism and arrogance and very probably narcissists R us. But it's damaging even if it's not unethical. Thanks for the links. 
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Non-malificence (do no harm) is one of the fundamental principles of the bacp ethical framework. So if harm has been done her actions may be unethical.
The difficulty is that you have no direct experience of her actions, only what you know of through the T (if I understand correctly) so it would be difficult to prove anything against her. In fact I'm not even sure they would accept a complaint as you're not directly employing her.
It sounds like such a frustrating situation.