‘I was completely vulnerable’: woman tells of alleged abuse by ‘counsellor’
by Rachel Hall from World news | The Guardian on (#6RK4Z)
Sarah says she would have found it easier to file a complaint had therapy been better regulated
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Sarah* moved across the country to a new town in her late 30s after fleeing a decade-long abusive marriage. Struggling to make friends and fill her lonely evenings, she joined a church choir - something that quickly became her only source of joy.
Her new GP had diagnosed her with depression and she started to see a female therapist. But when she failed to see noticeable improvement, she decided to take up the offer of help from her charismatic choirmaster, who told her he was a qualified counsellor.
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