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IF you are aware that a therapist has committed a violation, then you are obligated to report that. However, if the client is not willing to report it, and you do not have first-hand knowledge of the alleged violation, then you are not under an obligation to report it. If you think the client is credible, and wouldn't make something up, there is an obvious problem.
When someone is accused and brought before our board (which I am on), it really all comes down to who makes the more credible witness since there is usually no third party in the room who could have witnessed the violation.
Re the insurance, they won't/can't do anything until the therapist or the clinic is actually sued. You should definitely keep documentation of the alleged incident. Does CA or your clinic require criminal reports? You might use that to ascertain if the therapist has behaved unethically/illegally before.
IF the client is not only not willing to report to the board, but also says he doesn't wish to get the therapist fired, I would guess that it is not a sexual violation the therapist was accused of? Surely if it was the client would want them fired, at a minimum.
IF you are aware that a therapist has committed a violation, then you are obligated to report that. However, if the client is not willing to report it, and you do not have first-hand knowledge of the alleged violation, then you are not under an obligation to report it. If you think the client is credible, and wouldn't make something up, there is an obvious problem.
When someone is accused and brought before our board (which I am on), it really all comes down to who makes the more credible witness since there is usually no third party in the room who could have witnessed the violation.
Re the insurance, they won't/can't do anything until the therapist or the clinic is actually sued. You should definitely keep documentation of the alleged incident. Does CA or your clinic require criminal reports? You might use that to ascertain if the therapist has behaved unethically/illegally before.
IF the client is not only not willing to report to the board, but also says he doesn't wish to get the therapist fired, I would guess that it is not a sexual violation the therapist was accused of? Surely if it was the client would want them fired, at a minimum.
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