EPISODE · Jun 21, 2024 · 2 MIN
Milford, DE Psychiatrist and Psychologist Sexual Abuse Lawyer
from Sharma Law - Personal Injury Attorney · host Sharma Law
What should I do if I believe my psychiatrist or psychologist is abusing me right now? If you are currently being abused by your psychiatrist or psychologist, you should prioritize your immediate safety. Consult reliable friends, family, or local authorities for assistance. Document any proof of abuse, such as conversations, appointments, or physical items, but avoid approaching the abuser directly. If required, seek medical assistance and reach out to a counselor or support group for emotional support. Once you're safe, contact The Sharma Law Firm in Milford, DE for legal advice. Our skilled attorneys specialize in dealing with sensitive cases of abuse by mental health providers and can offer you the advice and help you require. Your well-being is our top priority, and we are here to assist you in navigating this difficult time and seeking justice. Is there any special legal protection for victims of sexual abuse by mental health professionals? Yes, victims of sexual assault by mental health practitioners are entitled to particular legal protections. These laws recognize the abuse of trust and authority that occurs in such situations. Victims have the right to sue their abuser for damages in civil court, as well as criminal charges. Professional licensing boards may also take disciplinary action, such as revoking licenses, to prevent the abuser from continuing to practice. Our experienced attorneys at The Sharma Law Firm in Milford, DE are well-versed in these legal protections. We are committed to ensuring that victims receive the justice and recompense they are owed. Can the victim's relatives pursue legal action? Yes, family members of the victim can occasionally seek legal redress, particularly if the victim is a juvenile or disabled. They may initiate lawsuits on behalf of the victim to seek justice and recompense for the abuse they have suffered. In circumstances involving minors, parents or guardians may begin legal action to preserve the child's rights and well-being. At The Sharma Law Firm in Milford, DE, our caring lawyers understand the complexity of such cases and work directly with families to ensure their loved ones receive the care and justice they deserve. Visit us online:[email protected]://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1tcR_jsW4MOur Address:The Sharma Law Firm686 N Dupont Blvd #100Milford, DE 19963(302) 248 1756https://www.google.com/maps/place/?cid=14895776259954879020https://sites.google.com/view/milfordpsychiatristsexabuselaw/Find us around the web:Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSharmaLawFirmMilfordFollow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SharmaMilfordFollow us on Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thesharmalawmilfordSubscribe to our YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL503ANcmiNFwmrzzNExtyhqd4_zvgrcfeFind us on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/the-sharma-law-firm-milford-de/milford-de-psychiatrist-and-psychologist-sexual-abuse-lawyerListen to our BuzzSprout Podcasts:https://www.buzzsprout.com/2028350/15287101
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What should I do if I believe my psychiatrist or psychologist is abusing me right now? If you are currently being abused by your psychiatrist or psychologist, you should prioritize your immediate safety. Consult reliable friends, family, or local authorities for assistance. Document any proof of abuse, such as conversations, appointments, or physical items, but avoid approaching the abuser directly. If required, seek medical assistance and reach out to a counselor or support group for emot...
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