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I work for a small (~4000 student) university as a Clinical Psychologist and I am struggling with a situation.
A client came to me due to academic difficulty which he believed was due to anxiety. This is his third college after being dismissed from the first two. In assessing him across several sessions, it became quite clear that he was not prepared for college and, given a history of poor grades throughout all primary schooling, there was a clear need to refer him for testing to rule out ADHD/learning disorders. I expressed that I am happy to work with him to teach him coping skills for the anxiety (which was prevalent, albeit mild), and I provided a referral for testing.
Apparently this was the most offensive thing ever. He no-showed and then a few days later I was called in by my boss who asked me about this case.
Turned out the student went on Twitter and has absolutely blasted me and my organization, making ludicrous statements that therapists here call their clients "******ed" among other things. He specifically mentions my name, calling for the removal of Dr. Groupthink from the university, etc.
This has resulted in a reactionary backlash against me. I've had several clients drop out due to this, numerous clients asking me if I really called him these names, and new clients coming to the office specifically requesting that they do not get paired with me. My private practice is listed on Google and I have received numerous 1 star reviews mentioning similar criticisms.
Obviously, clinically I missed some level of disordered behavior (PD?) that would lead to this dramatic overreaction, which would also be a major contributor to the student's difficulties throughout his academics.
But I am feeling helpless on how to protect myself. The university is so small that everyone seems to know. If you Google my name, these awful reviews show up. I feel like so much damage has been done to me and I have no recourse or way of protecting myself.
This has been a real nightmare. I've been thinking extreme thoughts like quitting my job or changing my name. I just don't know what to do or if there's even a way to email Google or Twitter to get them to take down these false messages.
Does anyone have any advice? It would be greatly appreciated.
A client came to me due to academic difficulty which he believed was due to anxiety. This is his third college after being dismissed from the first two. In assessing him across several sessions, it became quite clear that he was not prepared for college and, given a history of poor grades throughout all primary schooling, there was a clear need to refer him for testing to rule out ADHD/learning disorders. I expressed that I am happy to work with him to teach him coping skills for the anxiety (which was prevalent, albeit mild), and I provided a referral for testing.
Apparently this was the most offensive thing ever. He no-showed and then a few days later I was called in by my boss who asked me about this case.
Turned out the student went on Twitter and has absolutely blasted me and my organization, making ludicrous statements that therapists here call their clients "******ed" among other things. He specifically mentions my name, calling for the removal of Dr. Groupthink from the university, etc.
This has resulted in a reactionary backlash against me. I've had several clients drop out due to this, numerous clients asking me if I really called him these names, and new clients coming to the office specifically requesting that they do not get paired with me. My private practice is listed on Google and I have received numerous 1 star reviews mentioning similar criticisms.
Obviously, clinically I missed some level of disordered behavior (PD?) that would lead to this dramatic overreaction, which would also be a major contributor to the student's difficulties throughout his academics.
But I am feeling helpless on how to protect myself. The university is so small that everyone seems to know. If you Google my name, these awful reviews show up. I feel like so much damage has been done to me and I have no recourse or way of protecting myself.
This has been a real nightmare. I've been thinking extreme thoughts like quitting my job or changing my name. I just don't know what to do or if there's even a way to email Google or Twitter to get them to take down these false messages.
Does anyone have any advice? It would be greatly appreciated.