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Dr, Human Sexuality Unit, Montreal General Hospital, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Publications

  • Original Article   
    Management of professional sexual misconduct: Evaluation and recommendations
    Author(s): Pierre Assalian*

    Despite condemnation by ethical codes, published guidelines and policies for all the helping professions, sexual exploitation by health and mental health professionals remains a prevalent but poorly understood problem. It is estimated that half of all mental health clinicians will evaluate and/or treat at least one person who was sexually exploited by a previous psychotherapist, physician, psychiatrist or other health or helping professional. Because these sex offenders are professionals, they are more frequently subject to moral indignation, societal disgust, shame and negativity than other sex offenders. Following their arrest and the interruption, or termination, of their practice, these offenders are particularly at risk for major depressions, emotional breakdowns and suicide. Given the hope to maintain or the expectation to return to their professiona.. Read More»
    DOI: 10.4172/1488-5069.1000057

 
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