Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Breach of professional ethics.
As a therapist, if we happened to be invited to the same event or run into each other publicly by coincidence, I cannot mention how I know you. If I seem somewhat distant in that situation, it's only to protect your privacy.
He should not be using his clients to profit off his personal book writing endeavors, nor risk exposing how you know each other, which would be a breech of client-patient privilege.
That's how Dr. Melfi handled it when she bumped into Tony Soprano at a restaurant.
Anonymous wrote:Breach of professional ethics.
As a therapist, if we happened to be invited to the same event or run into each other publicly by coincidence, I cannot mention how I know you. If I seem somewhat distant in that situation, it's only to protect your privacy.
He should not be using his clients to profit off his personal book writing endeavors, nor risk exposing how you know each other, which would be a breech of client-patient privilege.
Anonymous wrote:Breach of professional ethics.
As a therapist, if we happened to be invited to the same event or run into each other publicly by coincidence, I cannot mention how I know you. If I seem somewhat distant in that situation, it's only to protect your privacy.
He should not be using his clients to profit off his personal book writing endeavors, nor risk exposing how you know each other, which would be a breech of client-patient privilege.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would consider this a massive breach of ethics. Especially if the guest list is public!! But even if not, he should clearly state that it’s a party for a book launch and that all former clients are invited, not make vulnerable people think that they’re being invited to a social event when that clearly (to the rest of us) is not the case.
Public guest list is what definitely takes this over the top. What a moron.
Maybe he's a narcissist and was eager to have a packed room celebrating him? Hanging on every word? Asking that their copy be autographed? Etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:probably the "human error" glitch where someone accidentally sends an invite to their entire contacts list.
ex :
https://www.today.com/parents/moms/birthday-party-invitation-contact-list-rcna147366
Yup, probab,y this. I just got an evite from someone I have neither seen nor heard from in 13 years but I just assumed I was somehow still in her email and évite grabbed everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would consider this a massive breach of ethics. Especially if the guest list is public!! But even if not, he should clearly state that it’s a party for a book launch and that all former clients are invited, not make vulnerable people think that they’re being invited to a social event when that clearly (to the rest of us) is not the case.
Public guest list is what definitely takes this over the top. What a moron.
Anonymous wrote:I would consider this a massive breach of ethics. Especially if the guest list is public!! But even if not, he should clearly state that it’s a party for a book launch and that all former clients are invited, not make vulnerable people think that they’re being invited to a social event when that clearly (to the rest of us) is not the case.