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You refuse to see her anymore.

You tell her that it is unethical for you to give her a second opinion while she is seeing another psychologist. You tell her she must inform her other psychologist that she wants to seek therapy from another before she can see you.

This is the real-life decision made by psychologist Lorne Prupas. "Ethical questions arise all the time. When someone comes to see me as a therapist but he or she is also seeing someone else, I tell him that he will have to choose between the two of us."

This is true even if she wanted to double-check something or was unsure about something that she had discovered during her therapy session with her first psychologist, according to Prupas.

"Send them back to the first therapist to deal with what they have to deal with. Only until they work something out with that therapist, or terminate their relationship with that therapist, should they then work with the patient."


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