So instead of assisting her with the help of her parents, who hired you to help get her out of this toxic and dangerous situation, you thought reaching out to her anonymously on a message board for discussing influencers would be the correct course of action?I am a psychologist in a well known place, I can’t say where, we had a phone call from someone... they’re looking too see what can they do in this situation and how to get their daughter home and what to do with her when she’s home.. for some reason, I believe that Kneevo was the daughter.. This is what was said to me - daughter moved abroad and got a lot of surgery, over night she changed everything, they’re worried about her. She became well known on social media and lost herself, she is taking drugs and they believe it’s gone to the point of an addiction. The daughter came home recently (I assume this is around the time of the funeral or for Christmas.) and was acting very strange this is how they noticed the drug addiction. Had bruises on her arms, they believe that this is from the boyfriend. Very worried. Kneevo if you see this, please please just go home. I’m risking my job by posting this. I’m concerned for you.
Are you not afraid that posting this confidential patient information so publicly might trigger her and estrange her even further from her parents, meaning she won’t be able to get help?
On the very, very unlikely chance you are legit, you should be struck off. By far the most unprofessional and outrageous thing I’ve ever heard in my life.
No legitimate psychologist or mental health professional would ever conduct themselves in such a way, especially to the detriment of their client.
Especially when it could cause harm to their client, or risk their lives.
It’s not a psychologist she needs anyway, it’s a psychiatrist.There’s a big difference between both. So your post is just total BS.