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sl8

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Wed Jun 19, 2024, 06:58 AM Jun 2024

When Therapists Lose Their Licenses, Some Turn to the Unregulated Life Coaching Industry Instead

https://www.propublica.org/article/utah-therapists-life-coaches-regulation

When Therapists Lose Their Licenses, Some Turn to the Unregulated Life Coaching Industry Instead

Despite past misconduct, some former therapists have continued their careers as life coaches. Now, after a high-profile conviction in Utah, legislators are asking whether it’s time for more oversight.

June 17, 8 a.m. EDT
Co-published with The Salt Lake Tribune

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A frustrated woman recently called the Utah official in charge of professional licensing, upset that his office couldn’t take action against a life coach she had seen. Mark Steinagel recalls the woman telling him: “I really think that we should be regulating life coaching. Because this person did a lot of damage to me.”

Reports about life coaches — who sell the promise of helping people achieve their personal or professional goals — come into Utah’s Division of Professional Licensing about once a month. But much of the time, Steinagel or his staff have to explain that there’s nothing they can do.

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In Utah, there’s a heightened sense of urgency after a therapist-turned-life-coach named Jodi Hildebrandt was sentenced to prison for abusing two of her business partner’s children.

One former client, who was not a part of Hildebrandt’s criminal case, also flagged concerns about how she conducted life coaching with him. Ethan Prete told The Salt Lake Tribune and ProPublica that Hildebrandt had ordered him to cut off contact with friends and family, and at one point asked him to live in a tent in order to “humble” himself. He also said Hildebrandt told him she didn’t want to be limited by the regulations therapists have to follow in Utah.

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When Therapists Lose Their Licenses, Some Turn to the Unregulated Life Coaching Industry Instead (Original Post) sl8 Jun 2024 OP
Therapists are well shielded. It takes a lot of effort and $$$ to defrock a therapist. bucolic_frolic Jun 2024 #1

bucolic_frolic

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1. Therapists are well shielded. It takes a lot of effort and $$$ to defrock a therapist.
Wed Jun 19, 2024, 07:55 AM
Jun 2024

According to AI, there are no numbers available on how many lose their license in the US or in a given state. So they're not telling us how bad and dangerous the product. Most discipline is a slap on the wrist. Multiple high-level malpractice cases would be needed to lose a license. In a state of average size I doubt 20 lose their license for malpractice reasons every 10 years. I didn't make up that statistic. I read a few cases off my state's website.

I actually think personal coaches are less of a problem than therapists because they are more transparent and not trying to hide their secret sauce helping methods from everyone.

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