How Legaly Involved is Psychiatry?

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Not properly monitoring and charting Tardive Dyskinesia used to be the #2 reason for successful malpractice litigation against psychiatrists. Now I suppose this is metabolic syndrome.
The #1 is unfortunate, but well in our control; boundary violations. So if we all keep our zippers up and our skirts down, it is unlikely you will get in trouble.

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The #1 is unfortunate, but well in our control; boundary violations. So if we all keep our zippers up and our skirts down, it is unlikely you will get in trouble.

And then there are those who clearly fell asleep during Ethics... :poke:

Edited to add: Actually boundary violations and their potential damaging effects is the exact question that I received for the other thread via email (that I'm yet to answer, because this is one response I want to plan well out).
 
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