Licensed Clinical Social Workers (LCSW): LCSWs must have a master's degree, and and are licensed by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences. They offer therapeutic services and counseling to individuals, families, and groups. They are also equipped to connect clients with community resources.
If the forum fails, go to the Superintendent of Schools for your school district and tell them of your concerns and complaints about the abusive coaches. Go to the school board meetings with a list of complaints about the abusive coaches. Send a complaint to the State Board of Education.
Inform the head coach. Meet with the assistant coaches. Meet with the student-athletes. The president places personal phone calls to the chair of the board of trustees (or the superintendent calls the school board) and selected other influential stakeholders. Conduct press conference or inform the press.
If the forum fails, go to the Superintendent of Schools for your school district and tell them of your concerns and complaints about the abusive coaches. Go to the school board meetings with a list of complaints about the abusive coaches. Send a complaint to the State Board of Education.
Counseling is confidential The law in the State of California mandates that information may be appropriately shared when the following conditions exist: If you present an imminent threat of harm to yourself or others. When there is an indication of abuse of a child, dependent adult or elderly adult.
Sexual contact of any kind between a therapist and a client is unethical and illegal in the State of California.
THERAPISTS SHOULD NOT: violate ethical boundaries surrounding the client/therapist relationship spend too much time talking about themselves be unreliable (not showing up for appts, being late often, etc) abandon clients once they have started working with them.
Yes, in California one must be licensed to practice psychotherapy. The relevant statutes are Business and Professions Code Sections 2900–2919.
Counselors treat all clients fairly and equitably, regardless of their race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, or other personal characteristics. Counselors strive to help their clients in a way that is beneficial and avoids harm. Counselors avoid doing anything that could harm their clients.