previousforumq&abulletinlanding
updatescategoriesteamcontacts

Unmasking Deception: A Psychologist's Disturbing Pattern

February 27, 2025 - 10:14

Unmasking Deception: A Psychologist's Disturbing Pattern

In a shocking turn of events, a psychologist who had been operating under false pretenses was exposed and subsequently dismissed from their position. The individual, who had been providing therapy to clients, was later found to have no valid credentials, leaving many in the community feeling betrayed and vulnerable.

Three months after the initial scandal, an unexpected email surfaced, revealing that the same individual had once again attempted to resume their practice. This alarming revelation has raised serious concerns about the oversight and regulation of mental health professionals.

Clients who had previously sought help from the now-disgraced psychologist expressed feelings of confusion and anger. Many have been left questioning the integrity of the mental health system and the safeguards in place to protect vulnerable individuals seeking support.

As investigations continue, the case serves as a stark reminder of the importance of verifying the credentials of mental health professionals and the need for stricter regulations to prevent such incidents in the future.


MORE NEWS

A new kind of date makes personal to-do lists a reason to get together with friends

June 16, 2026 - 01:14

A new kind of date makes personal to-do lists a reason to get together with friends

A fresh approach to productivity is gaining traction, one that transforms the solitary burden of a to-do list into a shared social experience. Instead of tackling chores alone, friends are now...

Psychology says soft blocking hurts more than unfollowing because it is rejection without closure: Why Gen

June 15, 2026 - 03:48

Psychology says soft blocking hurts more than unfollowing because it is rejection without closure: Why Gen

A quiet trend in social media behavior has caught the attention of psychologists, and the findings are not what most users expect. Soft blocking, the act of muting or restricting someone without...

5 Signs You’re More Self-Disciplined Than You Think, According to a Psychologist

June 14, 2026 - 10:57

5 Signs You’re More Self-Disciplined Than You Think, According to a Psychologist

Most people picture self-discipline as waking up at 5 a.m. or running a marathon. But according to clinical psychologists, the real markers of discipline are often much quieter and easier to miss....

Fathers, Sports, and Developing Children Into Leaders

June 13, 2026 - 22:36

Fathers, Sports, and Developing Children Into Leaders

New research is digging into the earliest building blocks of leadership, focusing on how family dynamics and organized activities shape a child`s ability to take charge. The studies highlight a...

read all news
previousforumq&abulletinlanding

Copyright © 2026 Psycix.com

Founded by: Christine Carter

updatescategoriesrecommendationsteamcontacts
cookie policyprivacy policyterms