Therapist Ethical Violations Detailed
Summary
Potential violations include Florida Statute 456.057 for withholding healthcare records, Florida Administrative Code Rule 64B19-13.003 for ethical breaches, and Florida Statute 39.202 for neglecting necessary medical care. Consult an attorney for detailed advice.Full Conversation
even if it is for my children
Yes, even if it's for your children. In Florida, as a parent, you generally have the right to access your children's medical records. Non-compliance may violate Florida Statute *.* and Florida Administrative Code Rule 64B19-*.*. Please consult an attorney for further advice.
explain these violations
- Florida Statute *.*: This law ensures patients' (or their legal representative's) rights to access their healthcare records. Violation occurs when the healthcare provider withholds these records.
- Florida Administrative Code Rule 64B19-*.*: This rule guides psychologists' ethical conduct, including maintaining and providing records. Violation happens if the psychologist fails to adhere to these ethical guidelines.
- Florida Administrative Code Rule 64B19-*.*: This rule guides psychologists' ethical conduct, including maintaining and providing records. Violation happens if the psychologist fails to adhere to these ethical guidelines.
even if it is court order fo rus not to intefere with the children therapy would asking for these things be an interference
Asking for therapy records is generally not considered interference. However, given the specific court order in your case, it's important to consult your attorney to avoid any potential legal issues.
what is the purpose of thearpy for children as court ordered in a family law case is the therapist allowed to make criticial decisions that removed communication from children for three years without consulting anyone but the GAL
Court-ordered child therapy in family law cases primarily aims to support children's emotional well-being during transitions. However, a therapist typically cannot make critical decisions like severing communication between a parent and child. Such decisions are usually left to the court or a Guardian ad Litem (GAL). Consult with your attorney for specifics related to your case.
what violation is this
If the therapist did indeed make such a critical decision without the court's approval or without consulting anyone but the GAL, it might be considered a violation of ethical guidelines outlined in the Florida Administrative Code Rule 64B19-*.*. However, please consult with your attorney to confirm this.
explain this in detail
- Florida Administrative Code Rule 64B19-*.*: This rule outlines ethical standards for psychologists. If a psychologist makes a significant decision such as severing communication between a parent and child, without court approval or without consulting anyone but the GAL, it could potentially be a breach of these ethical guidelines. To clarify, please consult with your attorney.
she is stating i don't have custody but under her service time i did and lost custody. i paid thousands for her services for her to make decisions wihtout properly discussing this or following a time frame where therapy did not need to last three years
It appears you may have a case for malpractice or ethical violations under Florida Administrative Code Rule 64B19-*.*. This rule expects psychologists to involve parents in decisions and observe appropriate timeframes. However, consult an attorney for more detailed advice.
is thearpy for three years * x a month acceptable when alienation and neglect are occurring and the father is not following the court order of 2x a month. further her fees are excessive and caused fianncial distress. additionally the children reported they wanted to come home and they sorry they lied and nothing was done what violations
It seems like there could be multiple violations:
- Florida Statute *.*: Not providing access to your children's medical records.
- Florida Administrative Code Rule 64B19-*.*: Possible ethical violations if therapy decisions weren't adequately communicated.
- Florida Statute *.*(*)(b): Non-compliance with court-ordered visitation.
Speak to an attorney for specific advice.
- Florida Statute *.*: Not providing access to your children's medical records.
- Florida Administrative Code Rule 64B19-*.*: Possible ethical violations if therapy decisions weren't adequately communicated.
- Florida Statute *.*(*)(b): Non-compliance with court-ordered visitation.
Speak to an attorney for specific advice.
explain each in deatil
- Florida Statute *.*: This statute ensures patients' rights to access their healthcare records. If these records are withheld, it's a violation.
- Florida Administrative Code Rule 64B19-*.*: Outlines ethical standards for psychologists, including communication and decision-making processes. Violations occur if these standards are not met.
- Florida Statute *.*(*)(b): Ensures compliance with court-ordered visitation. Non-compliance is a violation. Consult your attorney for further information.
- Florida Administrative Code Rule 64B19-*.*: Outlines ethical standards for psychologists, including communication and decision-making processes. Violations occur if these standards are not met.
- Florida Statute *.*(*)(b): Ensures compliance with court-ordered visitation. Non-compliance is a violation. Consult your attorney for further information.
can you explain in great deatil how it releates i don't understand
- Florida Statute *.*: If Dr. Fogle is withholding your children's therapy records, she's violating your right to access these records as per this law.
- Florida Administrative Code Rule 64B19-*.*: If Dr. Fogle made critical decisions without your involvement, she may be breaching her ethical obligations.
- Florida Statute *.*(*)(b): If the father is not following the court-ordered visitation schedule, he's violating this law.
Please consult an attorney to understand how these apply to your situation.
- Florida Administrative Code Rule 64B19-*.*: If Dr. Fogle made critical decisions without your involvement, she may be breaching her ethical obligations.
- Florida Statute *.*(*)(b): If the father is not following the court-ordered visitation schedule, he's violating this law.
Please consult an attorney to understand how these apply to your situation.
i wanted my communication lifted and nothing was done
Did you formally request a modification of the court order restricting your communication with your children? If not, you may want to consider doing so with the help of an attorney.
no i addressed my concners with my attorney the gal and the threapist and nothing was done
If your attorney, the GAL, and the therapist haven't taken action, you may want to consider filing a motion to modify the court order yourself. This can help address your communication concerns. Consult your attorney for assistance.
the therapist who was overseeing my sessions knew my children wanted to come home and the therapist continued to see us in treatment. in addition I was told we could do thearpy so i agreed to go to him and then the gal told him not too do thearpy. is this a violation? Is this in the best interest to continue having the childrne in extended supervision for 3 years and not rectify the damage done?
Without providing legal advice, it's clear this is a complex situation. It could possibly involve ethical violations under Florida Administrative Code Rule 64B19-*.*. However, it's crucial you consult with your attorney to fully understand your rights and potential remedies.
explain
- Florida Administrative Code Rule 64B19-*.*: This rule details psychologists' ethical standards. If a psychologist continues treatment without addressing the children's wishes or communicates improperly with the GAL, it could potentially breach these standards. Please consult your attorney for specifics.
the supervised therapist refused to correct the damage done and my children were getting increasingly upset in being in therapy they were tired of it. the father also stated the children did n't want to go and they continued to put the children through thsi for three years the gal and the thearpist. I confronted the supervised thearpist doing my supervision and told him that ht ehc children need to go to the dentist mmediately and why were we continueally this when teh cihldren told the truth and they want to come hom. The thearpist said that it wasn't neglect that children don't have to go to the dentist and that it would be a long tiem before thec hidlren went home as he is not recommending it. I told him there was no justifable reason for me to continue supervison there has been no abuse and this is a waste of time and causing more damage to my chidlren as they miss being home and they want to see my parents. Please list laws, statues, regulations violated
Based on your description, potential violations could include:
- Florida Statute *.*: Violation if healthcare provider withholds patient's records.
- Florida Administrative Code Rule 64B19-*.*: Violation if psychologist fails to adhere to ethical guidelines.
- Florida Statute *.*: Violation for neglecting children's necessary medical care.
Please consult with your attorney for a detailed understanding.
- Florida Statute *.*: Violation if healthcare provider withholds patient's records.
- Florida Administrative Code Rule 64B19-*.*: Violation if psychologist fails to adhere to ethical guidelines.
- Florida Statute *.*: Violation for neglecting children's necessary medical care.
Please consult with your attorney for a detailed understanding.
please list in detail i don't understand
- Florida Statute *.*: Ensures patients' rights to access their healthcare records. If the therapist is withholding your children's records, it's a violation.
- Florida Administrative Code Rule 64B19-*.*: Ethical standards for psychologists. If the therapist is not considering your children's wishes or communicating properly with the GAL, it could be a violation.
- Florida Statute *.*: Ensures children's right to necessary medical care, like dental care. If the therapist ignores this need, it could be considered neglect and a violation. Please consult your attorney.
- Florida Administrative Code Rule 64B19-*.*: Ethical standards for psychologists. If the therapist is not considering your children's wishes or communicating properly with the GAL, it could be a violation.
- Florida Statute *.*: Ensures children's right to necessary medical care, like dental care. If the therapist ignores this need, it could be considered neglect and a violation. Please consult your attorney.