Posted by Fallen4MyT on April 29, 2004, at 21:41:48
In reply to Re: the rules, posted by noa on April 29, 2004, at 21:31:57
I do not dispute anything you posted I have been to the site,,,and know the code and revisions on it.....and see the last part...I copied you on..it IS done,,,,and some have married their psychologist...Just know, it is and has been done..Now I dont want anyone waiting on that to happen but.,....tis been done and they KNOW how to do it..as I posted somewhere before I know a couple of cases and I saw a post by another poster a while back saying her old T she found out he married a former client..SO IT IS DONE AND AS IT SEZ....they check to make sure no exploitation...Nobody HAS to do it...it is just a case of it IS possible :) I am also sure they could write it all up to fit all the critera if need be and they were bottom feeders but it happens and can end happy
<<(b) Psychologists do not engage in sexual intimacies with former clients/patients even after a two-year interval except in the most unusual circumstances. Psychologists who engage in such activity after the two years following cessation or termination of therapy and of having no sexual contact with the former client/patient bear the burden of demonstrating that there has been no exploitation, in light of all relevant factors, including (1) the amount of time that has passed since therapy terminated; (2) the nature, duration, and intensity of the therapy; (3) the circumstances of termination; (4) the client's/patient's personal history; (5) the client's/patient's current mental status; (6) the likelihood of adverse impact on the client/patient; and (7) any statements or actions made by the therapist during the course of therapy suggesting or inviting the possibility of a posttermination sexual or romantic relationship with the client/patient. (See also Standard 3.05, Multiple Relationships.)>>
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