Someone I know in the service is not seeking the help he needs for just this reason.Fears of this sort of thing happening will probably result in people not getting the help they need.
Fears of this sort of thing happening will probably result in people not getting the help they need.
Maybe rather than not getting any help at all, they will turn to those who are trustworthy and willing to help, seeking their help (informally) from their church/other organization of worship, family, friends, etc., rather than going to mercenaries produced by those leftist mills we know as colleges.
Maybe rather than not getting any help at all, they will turn to those who are trustworthy and willing to help, seeking their help (informally) from their church/other organization of worship, family, friends, etc., rather than going to mercenaries produced by those leftist mills we know as colleges.
This is where the story starts to diverge between Lovi's account of the hours and days to follow and what is recorded in Arlington Heights police reports, but the events set off what is now a federal-court case that pits one man's civil rights against the police's need to protect the public.
The following sums up the entire article and how the writer feels about the issue:
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This is where the story starts to diverge between Lovi's account of the hours and days to follow and what is recorded in Arlington Heights police reports, but the events set off what is now a federal-court case that pits one man's civil rights against the police's need to protect the public.
Our Negative-Powers Constitution is set up in order to protect the individual from the mob majority intrinsically. It, Blows, My, Mind how many people, even when I explain it to them calmly, slowly, and using small words, literally CANNOT GRASP this concept.
~LT
Yes, and I seem to recall that the police are under no obligation to protect anyone. Am I mistaken?
They refuse to grasp the subject because doing so would cause them to face the fact that the authority that they have placed so much faith in is failed and flawed. It's frustrating to discuss any subject when the people you discuss it with are willfully blind.The following sums up the entire article and how the writer feels about the issue:
Our Negative-Powers Constitution is set up in order to protect the individual from the mob majority intrinsically. It, Blows, My, Mind how many people, even when I explain it to them calmly, slowly, and using small words, literally CANNOT GRASP this concept.
~LT
I certainly would not trust that therapist.To All,
I also have grave concerns and issues with Mr. Lovi's therapist.
One of the foundations of (if not THE foundation of) therapy is building absolute trust with the therapist. The therapist is someone who is entrusted with our most private and confidential secrets. They have rules regarding their professional behavior to promote this so that they can indeed better understand their patient and render appropriate aid.
What Mr. Lovi's shrink did was not only backstab that trust that is vital to her profession but also undermine the public's perceived trust in that profession. When she made clear to the police that "She told them she didn't think he would carry it out or that he was dangerous to himself or others, but she just wanted to do her job and report it" she destroyed that trust. She wasn't calling to report an honest threat like she is also required to do, she was simply playing CYA in a situation that did not require it. She knew it had been nine (9) years since Mr. Lovi's wife passed away and that he had taken no action in all that time.
Her failure to protect the doctor/patient confidentiality has destroyed yet another section of Mr. Lovi's life.
Who can he trust now?
How will this impact his life?
What can be done to remove her from the profession?
Just some thoughts when reading this.
Regards,
Doug
PS - Oh yeah, NEVER waive your rights! Make 'em get a warrant! Make them forcibly commit you! Protect yourself.
I doubt quite highly that Mr. Lovi will anymore either.I certainly would not trust that therapist.