I appreciate your thoughts, Shellie. I am a bit more comfortable with the situation now since the psychologist has made her role more clear and there has been a fairly thorough discussion of some of the issues. I agree that it does not appear unethical - but it raises all sorts of questions. Behavior Online seems a bit more insulated from these things because it is designed only for professionals. Maybe some problems like this are inherent in situations where professionals and lay people interact? Leonard Holmes
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