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Posted by gardenergirl on May 25, 2006, at 16:59:53
http://www.virginislandsdailynews.com/index.pl/article_home?id=17590926
Yikes!
gg
Posted by Jost on May 25, 2006, at 17:24:03
In reply to Psychologist's license suspended--Virgin Islands, posted by gardenergirl on May 25, 2006, at 16:59:53
He was suspended for three months!
So in three months (and 24 hours of ethics training--and 2 years probation)-- this self-proclaimed "sexual monster" and "amoral human being" will be on the loose.
Seems to me he understands the concept of ethics perfectly well-- otherwise he wouldn't discuss being amoral, and what he morally will and won't do (the only thing he would refrain from, morally, being to kill another person).
Seems to me he need to be defrocked, disbarred, or declawed. Not allowed to practice. etc --ever.
Jost
Posted by ClearSkies on May 25, 2006, at 18:32:17
In reply to Re: Psychologist's license suspended--Virgin Islan, posted by Jost on May 25, 2006, at 17:24:03
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> Seems to me he need to be defrocked, disbarred, or declawed. Not allowed to practice. etc --ever.
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> Jost
Hear, hear.
Posted by B2chica on May 26, 2006, at 9:31:06
In reply to Re: Psychologist's license suspended--Virgin Islan, posted by ClearSkies on May 25, 2006, at 18:32:17
that really quite scary....i mean he happened to get caught...
how many others out there are like that?
Posted by gardenergirl on May 26, 2006, at 11:36:51
In reply to Re: Psychologist's license suspended--Virgin Islan, posted by B2chica on May 26, 2006, at 9:31:06
I agree it seems like a very short suspension. In an earlier article, a person from the Board said they had received "numerous" (I believe, maybe "many") complaints about this man before, but none wanted to follow through with an investigation.
While I understand that is a personal choice, I do wonder what could have been avoided if he had been investigated earlier.
gg
Posted by susan47 on May 26, 2006, at 12:31:09
In reply to Psychologist's license suspended--Virgin Islands, posted by gardenergirl on May 25, 2006, at 16:59:53
Reading the article, gg, it strikes me that the board probably made the right decision, this guy sounds like a predator and I am under the impression that these Boards tend to support doctors, giving them the benefit of the doubt perhaps (?) but the fact that there were tapes.. it's pretty hard to doubt that kind of evidence.
Posted by Jost on May 28, 2006, at 19:16:51
In reply to Re: Psychologist's license suspended--Virgin Islan, posted by gardenergirl on May 26, 2006, at 11:36:51
> I agree it seems like a very short suspension. In an earlier article, a person from the Board said they had received "numerous" (I believe, maybe "many") complaints about this man before, but none wanted to follow through with an investigation.
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> While I understand that is a personal choice, I do wonder what could have been avoided if he had been investigated earlier.
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> ggHi, gg. When you sat it was a personal choice, what were you referring to?
Jost
Posted by gardenergirl on June 2, 2006, at 2:01:54
In reply to Re: Psychologist's license suspended--Virgin Islands, posted by susan47 on May 26, 2006, at 12:31:09
> Reading the article, gg, it strikes me that the board probably made the right decision, this guy sounds like a predator and I am under the impression that these Boards tend to support doctors, giving them the benefit of the doubt perhaps (?) but the fact that there were tapes.. it's pretty hard to doubt that kind of evidence.
I do think that they made a good decision in sanctioning him. But I think 3 months might be a little lenient.
gg
Posted by gardenergirl on June 2, 2006, at 2:05:22
In reply to Re: Psychologist's license suspended--Q for gg, posted by Jost on May 28, 2006, at 19:16:51
> > > While I understand that is a personal choice, I do wonder what could have been avoided if he had been investigated earlier.
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> > gg
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> Hi, gg. When you sat it was a personal choice, what were you referring to?I think it's a personal choice whether to report and/or follow through with an investigation. Sometimes that process might be more damaging to a person's well-being than dealing with it privately. It's similar to whether an individual reports and/or testifies about rape. That might be too traumatizing for the individual to go through, unfortunately. I think each person in those situations has the right to maintain privacy versus publically talk about their experiences.
gg
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