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Abstract: . . . psychotherapy 1082 Regulation of Psychotherapy for Reward Counselling or psychotherapy however described should be regulated as a profitmaking business if carried out for an effective fee to the customer of over 20ECU (Fr130, £13.7, DM40) per hour. Such counselling can be on many bases whether scientific, pseudoscientific, . . . . . . persons.....and all the terms under “DISCLOSURE”, to the extent they can apply in a brief transaction, should apply to street canvassing. This could be combined with laws designed to regulate canvassing for time-share holidays and other deceptive canvassing for high-priced goods. SUMMARY: any selling of psychotherapy for substantial fee should properly disclose product, price and medical risks, obey labour laws, and have proper refunds & cooling off periods. They should also be subject to the normal laws on confidentiality, detaining patients, and tax exemptions. Newsgroups: alt.religion.scientology . . . . . . Lyon." And Marc Brom-berg, spokes-person for the organisation, sees in the verdict "a success for psych-iatric lobbies and anti-sects." In contrast to this, to Mr LLacer, laywer of Nelly Vic, "this decision isessentiel. It permits the pinpointing of the method-ologies of this sect.It's a reason for hope for all those who are victims. This judgement is theproof that one can bring a powerful organisation which thought itself abovethe law to its knees." Nelly Vic, widow of Patrice, could not prevent her husband from jumping from the window on 24th of March of 1988. A year later, as a civil party, she took . . . --1807,3,301,1758,9034
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