I’ll work with a challenging teen. The girls weren’t even the problem. Parents who care so little they let things get this far and then bring their kid to me with a “Here, YOU fix her” attitude as if the kid is the problem. Then they threaten to sue when you report abuse.
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Then factor in mandated reporting. The girls want to process what’s happened with you but anything they share that constitutes abuse MUST be reported or you’re in for a lawsuit and getting your license stripped. Every session is like a loaded gun to the relationship.
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So how can you do therapy with someone who GENUINELY NEEDS HELP but who prompts a MANDATORY report to authorities when they share their experiences so they can never fully trust you with their shameful secrets because they beg you not to share when you absolutely have to?
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You see why the Church has an eternal seal on the Sacrament of Confession. Its truly needed.
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Priests in Ohio are mandatory reporters. Don't know about other states.
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Except during sealed Confession.
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Not for Ohio if I'm reading the law right.
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Nevermind . . . it takes some careful reading. (d) Divisions (A)(4)(a) and (c) of this section do not apply in a cleric-penitent relationship when the disclosure of any communication the cleric receives from the penitent is in violation of the sacred trust.
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Correct. Confession is very specific and supersedes all else.
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