Affiliation:
1. Department of Psychiatry, Prince of Wales Hospital, Rand wick, New South Wales
Abstract
A brief review of the problem of impaired therapists is followed by a more comprehensive review of sexual relationships arising in and following psychotherapy. The prevalence of this latter problem is approximately 10%. Offenders are predominantly male, one half are said to be “ruthless” and “exploitative”, whilst the remainder are often “lovesick”. The author relates these phenomena to processes of repudiation of the relational/feminine self of the highly masculinised clinician. Characteristics of offenders and consequences for patients are presented and issues of detection, sanctions, legislation, and prevention are addressed. Studies suggest that the vast majority of patients are harmed by the experience and that neither improved training, licensing, personal therapy, nor supervision of therapists will guarantee against its occurrence.
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health,General Medicine
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