The Modern Therapist's Survival Guide with Curt Widhalm and Katie Vernoy

The Risks and Consequences of Failing to Report Child Abuse


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The Risks and Consequences of Failing to Report Child Abuse

Curt and Katie discuss the CA Board of Behavioral Sciences case against Barbara Dixon, LMFT who failed to report child abuse for Gabriel Fernandez and Anthony Avalos who both subsequently died from abuse by caregivers. We look at what this therapist missed as well as appropriate child abuse reporting, including the nuance of when to report. CW: details of child abuse discussed.

Transcripts for this episode will be available at mtsgpodcast.com!

In this podcast episode we talk about the importance of child abuse reporting

We talk about the failure to report abuse by Barbara Dixon, LMFT that has recently been in the news related to the deaths of Gabriel Fernandez and Anthony Avalos.

The case related to the child abuse death of Gabriel Fernandez

  • Content Warning: Details of the case, including the actions taken (and not taken) by Barbara Dixon, LMFT
  • The decision-making process with child abuse reporting
  • Who is responsible to decide to report child abuse – the clinician or the supervisor?

    • When supervisors or agencies tell clinicians under supervision not to report child abuse report
    • The individual responsibility that each clinician holds
    • The myth that you’re working “under” your supervisor’s license
    • How do you decide whether you should report child abuse?

      • Clarity from child abuse reporting laws
      • Hesitation based on systemic response, the therapeutic relationship, and the paperwork hassle
      • Where there are gray areas and nuance
      • The consequences of failing to report child abuse or adequately document services or risks

        • Your agency or supervisor may not be held liable for your actions (especially if you don’t document what you did)
        • Incomplete documentation hurts – it doesn’t help you hide from liability
        • Appropriate Child Abuse Assessment and Reporting

          • Interviewing the child separately
          • Following up on what you’ve asked for
          • Understanding at what point it becomes our responsibility (i.e., having sufficient information)
          • Documenting each stage and make sure to appropriately close out treatment file when needed
          • Consultation and not making the decision on your own
          • Defining the injury and assess from there
          • Understanding normal childhood response to typical life events (and noting changes)
          • Navigating the gray areas in child abuse assessment

            • Looking at impact, intent, and injury
            • Using the context to help decide when there isn’t a definitive line
            • Adequately documenting, even when you aren’t sure you’re making the right decision, is important and necessary
            • Looking at what needs systemic intervention and what needs family therapy
            • Getting past the discomfort to report child abuse report

              • It is your responsibility
              • Taking a moment to understand the purpose of reporting
              • Reducing your own liability
              • Obtaining resources for families
              • Understanding the risk for families of systems getting involved
              • Resources for Modern Therapists mentioned in this Podcast Episode:

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                Los Angeles Times Article: Counselor who didn’t report abuse of Gabriel Fernandez, Anthony Avalos put on 4-year probation

                Citation/Enforcement Decision on Barbara Dixon

                LA Times Article: Charges dismissed against social workers linked to Gabriel Fernandez’s killing

                Relevant Episodes of MTSG Podcast:

                Now Modern Therapists Have to Document Every F*cking Thing in Our Progress Notes?

                Do Therapists Curse in Session?

                Toxic Work Environments

                Giving and Getting Good Supervision

                Make Your Paperwork Meaningful: An interview with Dr. Maelisa McCaffrey Hall

                Noteworthy Documentation: An interview with Dr. Ben Caldwell, LMFT

                CYA for Court: An interview with Nicol Stolar-Peterson, LCSW

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