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Old Jul 18, 2017, 10:40 AM
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Originally Posted by daisydid View Post
J was right. The NASW Code of Ethics says that if he's aware of another professional acting unethically (which I believe S did), then he may have to report. I'm wondering if you express to him how detrimental the reporting would be to you. If it would harm the client, then he shouldn't. I'd talk to him more about this for sure.
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What about since the other person is not a social worker??

F***

I did my research before telling him these things thinking they were not reportable

Yes, I told him I regretted telling him now
I told him I didn't want him to report it
I told him I didn't want him to report it for my own sake, not my ex therapist's

How did I miss this...

NASW isn't that just an organization that you can choose to be a member of though? Does it mandate reporting to the state licensing board?