All About Emotional Abuse By A Psychotherapist

By Lucia Weeks


People who have suffered psychological abuse and trauma would often go to psychotherapists in order to open up to these professionals and to also receive treatment. However, even though many people would entrust their mental health to psychotherapists, there are actually some psychotherapists who would make things worse. Alarmingly, there are a lot of cases of emotional abuse by a psychotherapist even if the therapist is not aware of it.

Now one of the most common ways for patients to be emotionally abused by their therapists is for their therapists to act unprofessional. Now according to a certain code of ethics that therapists would follow, there is a strict rule about professionalism. In no circumstances should a therapist exhibit behavior that is unprofessional.

Of course there is a thing as getting too close to the patient as this kind of friendly relationship is not healthy. It is for this reason that a line must always be drawn between the patient and the therapist. If ever this line should be broken, then there might be some negative things that might happen with the patient.

The thing about having this kind of close relationship is that the psychotherapist might actually open up things to the patient that should not be opened up. If he or she is mentally unstable, any trigger might just spark something in his or her mind which will create a negative effect. It is for this reason that therapists are to just concentrate on treatment and not trying to make friends or trying to get close.

Of course one of the worst ways for therapists to emotionally abuse their patients would be to be tactless. When one would say tactless, he means saying things without giving much thought. If a therapist is tactless, he will most definitely say something that would actually be hurtful to his patient.

Now therapists are supposed to be empathetic and are supposed to be able to empathize with what the patient is suffering from. From there, he should then create a diagnosis from the concepts that he learned while studying. From there, he will be able to provide treatment to his patient.

Now some of the bad effects of this phenomenon would be worsening of the condition of a patient. If the patient is suffering from trauma, his fear of people might worsen and he might just clam up. Depression is also something that may stem up from this kind of situation.

So as one can see, it is very important that a therapist would always take note of his behavior with patients. Now do take note that being a therapist is not just about the money. It is about helping people with their emotional problems so that they can get better. Patients are putting their mental health in the hands of the therapist and it is the job of the therapist to handle that trust with care and give the proper treatment.




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