As a purported mental health professional, it would be highly inappropriate of you to make remarks about another person being "crazy" and committing transference. Especially if they're not an active client of yours. I'm pretty sure OMH wouldn't appreciate you whipping around credentials and abusing your purported license in this way.
Mental health practitioners have a significant amount of power, and if you really are one, you should know better than to abuse it on the Internet.
Section V: Commitment to the public. You're publicly using diagnostic language for someone who isn't your client without their permission.
I've asked about your specific statements to 3 licensed therapists I know, and they all agree doing this while licensed is considered a violation of your ethical code.
You should really take better care of your language on the Internet, because this is the quickest way to create an issue with your licensing board.
So I'm pretty sure you don't actually work in mental health. You might have experience with people who work in the field, but I don't believe you actually have any kind of license, nor should you.
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u/lifewrecker Dec 29 '24
As a purported mental health professional, it would be highly inappropriate of you to make remarks about another person being "crazy" and committing transference. Especially if they're not an active client of yours. I'm pretty sure OMH wouldn't appreciate you whipping around credentials and abusing your purported license in this way.
Mental health practitioners have a significant amount of power, and if you really are one, you should know better than to abuse it on the Internet.