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Originally Posted by here today
And since they are not subject to the vulnerabilities or temptations that afflict some others -- no need to consider their judgment as having any value about the kind of situation the OP was writing about since, as one poster with this view said
The rest of us can decide for ourselves who is to blame, too.
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Various therapy associations have few agreements about ethics. The sole exception, the sacrosanct boundary, is prohibition against sexual relations with clients. The therapists is solely and always responsible and subject civil, professional and sometimes criminal penalties for transgression. The most superficial survey of psych ethics literature will uncover that.
At age 67, I've been entrapped by various charmers and charlatans and hope I'm better at recognizing them. But I can't foresee ever being so invisibly wise that no one will ever fool or exploit me again.