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Politics : Sharks in the Septic Tank -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Lane3 who wrote (75064)9/18/2003 6:47:15 PM
From: one_less  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 82486
 
70% of therapists stated that a client had disclosed information about having previously had direct sexual contact with another therapist. The report said that only 4-8 percent are ever reported. These would only be complaints about chargable offenses of misconduct not every kind of harrassment and not about the one's in which a client is perpetrating.

The information I read in more that one article is that the problem is increasing at alarming rates.

A description of a pervasive problem causing very serious harm at a significant level was provided.

I don't even know what you mean by an "aha."

But, the evidence presented seems to paint a pretty bleak picture that is very relevant to the discussion.

"...doesn't tell you enough about the frequency of such incidents to make a judgment..."

Clearly you are still comfortable with the status quo. Obviously the entire profession and society at large is as well. Joe the Masseur is simply trying to make a case for operating according to good conscience at his table, not legislation to change the profession.