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Licensing Disciplinary Actions for Psychologists Who Have Been Sexually
Involved with a Client:
Some Information about Offenders
This study ("Licensing Disciplinary Actions for Psychologists Who Have Been Sexually Involved with a Client: Some Information about Offenders") was published in Professional Psychology: Research & Practice, vol. 24, #3, pages 374-377.
ABSTRACT: A search through a large state's psychology-licensing disciplinary records for a 28-month period identified the 22 cases in which sex with a client had led to disciplining a therapist. Information is presented about offender age, gender, and marital status; for each case, the number of clients involved and whether they were adults or minors are provided.
See also:
- Sex Between Therapist and Client
- National Study of Patients Who Have Been Sexually Involved with a Therapist
- Sexual Involvement with Therapists: Patient Assessment, Subsequent Therapy, Forensics
- Ethics in Psychotherapy & Counseling, 2nd Edition
- Sexual Feelings In Psychotherapy
- National Survey of Psychologists' Sexual Attraction to Patients
- National Survey of Social Workers' Sexual Attraction to Clients:Results, Implications, and Comparison to Psychologists
- Therapist-Patient Sex As Sex Abuse: 6 Scientific, Professional, and Practical Issues in Addressing Victimization & Rehabilitation
- Therapists' Anger, Hate, Fear, and Sexual Feelings: National Survey of Therapist Responses, Client Characteristics, Critical Events, Formal Complaints, and Training
- Therapists' Sexual Feelings and Behaviors: Research, Trends, & Quandaries