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In a shocking revelation, a psychologist has been arrested for allegedly assaulting over 50 girls, many of whom were already grappling with mental health challenges. This disturbing case has raised significant concerns about the safety and well-being of vulnerable individuals seeking psychological support.
The accused, who was practicing in Nagpur, reportedly exploited the trust placed in him by his patients, taking advantage of their mental health vulnerabilities. This incident has sparked outrage within the community and among mental health professionals, highlighting the urgent need for stricter regulations and oversight in the field of psychological services.
In response to this alarming situation, the Clinical Psychology Society of India has stepped forward to offer support to the victims. They are advocating for comprehensive measures to ensure the safety of individuals seeking help from mental health professionals. This case serves as a stark reminder of the importance of safeguarding vulnerable populations and the necessity for accountability within the mental health profession.
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