My question involves malpractice in the state of: Texas.
My son age 12 has been seeing a therapist for a couple months, today the therapist was drawing a parallel between a picture of an impoverished family with a point he was making about gratitude. My son took the phone from the therapist and I could not see what he saw, but he claims the therapist had a picture of woman exposed from the waist down. I know my son is a bit of a storyteller, but I didn't see it one way or the other. As for the therapist he has been a great help. So I am a lite little conflicted. I don't want to call my son a liar, nor do I want to acuse someone who may be innocent, but even if he did have a photographic photograph on his phone, he was in all likelihood not intending to show it to my son. Any advice would be greafly appreciated, thank you.
My son age 12 has been seeing a therapist for a couple months, today the therapist was drawing a parallel between a picture of an impoverished family with a point he was making about gratitude. My son took the phone from the therapist and I could not see what he saw, but he claims the therapist had a picture of woman exposed from the waist down. I know my son is a bit of a storyteller, but I didn't see it one way or the other. As for the therapist he has been a great help. So I am a lite little conflicted. I don't want to call my son a liar, nor do I want to acuse someone who may be innocent, but even if he did have a photographic photograph on his phone, he was in all likelihood not intending to show it to my son. Any advice would be greafly appreciated, thank you.
Other Professional Malpractice: Conflict Between Son and Possible Therapist
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