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Originally Posted by atisketatasket
I have an ongoing one against a former psychiatrist and am preparing one against a former therapist.
Depends on where you live. Some states (I'm assuming you're in the US) you just submit the complaint and a few months later they let you know what they decided. Others might have hearings or allow you to be more part of the process (so you'll get to see yoir therapist's response etc.). The licensing board should be on the state government website and include a description of the procedures.
Good luck.
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Ya in the states, it my state doesn't have a really good overview of what happens. I submit (with my attorney) and they come and talk to me at some point, then I think they talk to my therapist, and if the investigators think their is merit, they submit to the board for review/judgement.
The nice thing is my attorney is one of the members of the judgement committee for lawyers who have been brought up on charges, so she knows her way around the system.
Just wondering, well anything ANYONE can tell me, did they look at your file, did they interview you?