Bad Directions, part 3

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  • If he's a psychiatrist, then he's an M.D. If he's a psychologist, he's probably an M.A. A licensed clinical social worker would be somewhere in between.

  • Dr. Noodle may be crossing some client/therapist boundaries by accepting a ride home from his client. Accepting a favor outside of payment for services (and disclosing where he lives) creates a dual relationship, which tends to complicate the therapeutic relationship. Not that this therapeutic relationship is very good to begin with. Hopefully this doesn't get back to the ethics board of the doctor's professional organization.

    A message from your friendly neighborhood killjoy. :-)