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Is It Ok For A Psychologist To Talk To And Give Advice To Their Client Via Email?

I like to mind peoples privacy, but the other day I noticed my spouse has had exchanged emails with out therapist. They also said some things about me I was not happy with, but that is subjective.

Does it cross some sort of ethical code or something for a psychologist/therapist to give therapy and advice to clinet through email for free.

It’s a very dangerous grey area. It’s a well know fact that psychologists get an emotional edge on their clients making it possible for them to take advantage of them which is why it’s illegal for them to have physical or romantic relationships with clients. Corresponding through e-mail seems dangerous however depending on the context could be completely harmless. The big problem is that you should be the one your spouse talks to about problems most of the time, NOT the psychologist. By corresponding through e-mail the psychologist may be abusing the position and going beyond therapist into the realm of relationship which could harm your relationship and easily cause your spouse to start having romantic feelings for the psychologist. The fact that it is “Free” further makes the psychologist motives seem very bad. I would say it needs to end and the best way for that may be for you to start listening to your spouses problems more so they don’t turn to the psychologist to much

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