Social Workers can be legally liable for defamation of character if they say or write something about a client that has three elements: the communication was untrue, the social worker knew or should have known that the statement was untrue, and the communication caused some injury to the client. Social workers’ defamatory statements about clients—for example, about their mental status, personality attributes, or behavior—can cause emotional distress or financial harm or damage someone’s reputation.

So what do you do? DESTROY THE CLIENT. Become the victim and cry wolf...and all your worries fly out the window. She also took her client to court to remove her First Amendment RIght to FREE SPEECH. Oh, that is soooo UN-AMERICAN of her.

SHAME ON REBECCA DANELSKI!

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  Comments (4)
1. Written by help on March 22, 2012 from -, -, US
She hurt me horribly
2. Written by Client on August 7, 2010 from clarksburg, west virginia, US
Very good chance she will try to get a COURT ORDER to remove your First Amendment Right to Free Speech. She was not granted the ORDER but tried. Her behavior was unconstitutional. She doesn't want anyone to know the truth. She cannot handle honest and sincere criticism about her actions nor style of psychotherapy. But to take a client to court? How about communication....not FORCE.
3. Written by rubyred on July 28, 2010 from lutherville timonium, maryland, US
she sucks!
4. Written by ladybug on July 28, 2010 from lutherville timonium, maryland, US
Shame is too kind a word to describe this social worker.

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