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Old Oct 08, 2017, 08:51 PM
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Can you put information about him in the review section on HealthGrades or other medical professionals directories where he is listed? Actually, a better question to ask if you are up to doing this. California has an anti-SLAPP protection law that makes it very difficult to sue people for posting negative reviews. Besides, you would not be lying. All information would be factually correct, and, I am sure, you have all the evidence documented such as the board's decision about his license revocation and other things that were documented during the board and other proceedings.

I posted a review of my last therapist on Yelp where I described exactly what happened and posted links to the public record on the board's website. My review stayed there for about a year. Then he was able to force it to be taken down for the ridiculous reason that I had a "personal", not professional relationship with him. Dah! That's the whole point of the ethical violation - that he changed the relationship from professional to personal. But I decided not to waste my time and energy fighting it. I decided it wasn't worth it. I thought one year was a long enough time for those who googled him to find out what he did. I don't know if he lost some clients because of that, but I really don't care anymore..

Anyway, writing a review is also an option..
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