October 11, 2009

Do Psychiatric Evaluations Violate Laws?


"If he's becoming a little more honest . . . he would have less anxiety," said Palm Beach sports psychologist Dr. John Murray. "He would sleep better at night and be more relaxed. More focused. That is key." (ANGELA MONTEFINISE and DOUGLAS MONTERO, "A-Rod on Kate & narrow," New York Post, October 11, 2009) Under US HIPAA laws it is a violation to reveal medical records without consent. This psychologist evaluates Alex Rodriguez without having met him and without his consent. Of what value is this fantasy? On what science does this sports psych impose on Rodriguez a pattern that may not apply to him? A-Rod is a superstar. How can psychologist (Dr.??? Murray) include superstars into their stereotypes of typical males?

Psychiatrists and psychologists have no fear making unlawful evaluations of persons with disabilities because the laws are seldom enforced to protect them. Compounding this abuse journalists publish the illegal work product and celebrate fantasies which may be harmful to the careers and reputations of the involuntary subjects evaluated.

http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/rod_on_kate_narrow_j7lonWnORx6KKt5BpfNkMO

A-Rod on Kate & narrow
Love is a game changer
By ANGELA MONTEFINISE and DOUGLAS MONTERO
New York Post
Last Updated: 6:11 AM, October 11, 2009
Posted: 3:22 AM, October 11, 2009

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