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RYKER09

Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? MT

I have a question regarding a high school student stealing money from his parents to gamble. Parents do not know and his growing debt. Soon "older" guys will be asking him to pay up. the student is in therapy because of failing grades-due to his late night gambling that noone but the therapist knows about-
legal question is what rights do the parenthave to be notified by the therapist about stolen money?
Ethical question-what is the therapist responsibilty protecting their client's confidentiality?

Big concern is the time involved and the safety of the student and the parents property? if the money is not paid:confused: back
 


mistoffolees

Senior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? MT

I have a question regarding a high school student stealing money from his parents to gamble. Parents do not know and his growing debt. Soon "older" guys will be asking him to pay up. the student is in therapy because of failing grades-due to his late night gambling that noone but the therapist knows about-
legal question is what rights do the parenthave to be notified by the therapist about stolen money?
Ethical question-what is the therapist responsibilty protecting their client's confidentiality?

Big concern is the time involved and the safety of the student and the parents property? if the money is not paid:confused: back
Who are you in this situation?
 

RYKER09

Junior Member
Gambling Dept

I'm the therapist and the parents don't seem interested about their son's therapy they think its due to school-they don't realize they're kid is stealing the college fund to gamble with-really more of an ethical dillema than a legal unless someone gets hurt and doesn't report it? don't know please help:)
 

mistoffolees

Senior Member
I'm the therapist and the parents don't seem interested about their son's therapy they think its due to school-they don't realize they're kid is stealing the college fund to gamble with-really more of an ethical dillema than a legal unless someone gets hurt and doesn't report it? don't know please help:)
I call BS.

Why in the world would a therapist have to ask on an anonymous forum what s/he should do in a given circumstances?

If you're for real, you need to find another line of work.
 

Humusluvr

Senior Member
I'm the therapist and the parents don't seem interested about their son's therapy they think its due to school-they don't realize they're kid is stealing the college fund to gamble with-really more of an ethical dillema than a legal unless someone gets hurt and doesn't report it? don't know please help:)
You don't know what your legal and ethical responsibilities are? Are you a licensed therapist?
 

Isis1

Senior Member
I'm really starting to get frustrated over the lack of understanding what the term MANDATED REPORTERS means to the actual mandated reporter!
 

davidmcbeth3

Senior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? MT

I have a question regarding a high school student stealing money from his parents to gamble. Parents do not know and his growing debt. Soon "older" guys will be asking him to pay up. the student is in therapy because of failing grades-due to his late night gambling that noone but the therapist knows about-
legal question is what rights do the parenthave to be notified by the therapist about stolen money?
Ethical question-what is the therapist responsibilty protecting their client's confidentiality?

Big concern is the time involved and the safety of the student and the parents property? if the money is not paid:confused: back
You are the therapist but cannot answer your own profession's ethical queries, correct?

That's a shame. Go back to school and take some ethics courses.
 

stealth2

Under the Radar Member
I'm glad taht I'm not the only one amazed that a mental health professional is not cognizant of his/her ethical/professional requirements.

Of course, I also think this is said teen, who is afraid his therapist is going to tattle on him.
 

Humusluvr

Senior Member
I'm glad taht I'm not the only one amazed that a mental health professional is not cognizant of his/her ethical/professional requirements.

Of course, I also think this is said teen, who is afraid his therapist is going to tattle on him.
DING DING DING! I think you're completely correct!
 

RYKER09

Junior Member
This was a hypothetical question jerks I'm not a therapist I just need a reason to inform the students parents that their kid is gambling the college fund away-please no smart ass answers I like to know where I can look this up :mad:
 

mistoffolees

Senior Member
This was a hypothetical question jerks I'm not a therapist I just need a reason to inform the students parents that their kid is gambling the college fund away-please no smart ass answers I like to know where I can look this up :mad:
Let's see. This is a forum set up for people to volunteer to help those who have legal problems. Volunteers spend a great deal of time helping people who really need help. The policy is that people should only ask their own questions and not ask for someone else. Not to mention that people are expected to tell the truth in order to get good advice.

Yet, somehow, WE are the jerks? :rolleyes::rolleyes:
 

stealth2

Under the Radar Member
This was a hypothetical question jerks I'm not a therapist I just need a reason to inform the students parents that their kid is gambling the college fund away-please no smart ass answers I like to know where I can look this up :mad:
So you lied. I suggest you go pay a lawyer for an answer. Jerk. :rolleyes:

I'm the therapist and the parents don't seem interested about their son's therapy they think its due to school-they don't realize they're kid is stealing the college fund to gamble with-really more of an ethical dillema than a legal unless someone gets hurt and doesn't report it? don't know please help:)
 

Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
This was a hypothetical question jerks I'm not a therapist I just need a reason to inform the students parents that their kid is gambling the college fund away-please no smart ass answers I like to know where I can look this up :mad:
Why don't you just tell the parents then? :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
 

LdiJ

Senior Member
Minors are not allowed to gamble either...any legit gambling site would have a serious problem if minors were gambling on that site.
 

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