
Resources
We understand this can be a confusing, disorienting time with all that is happening in the RRT community right now. We thought it would be valuable to provide links to resources to better understand the allegations and related topics. We also want to provide support/process groups for RRT members who would like to connect with others while considering and processing the news about the complaint(s), petition, and future of RRT community members who are no longer members of the Institute for Rapid Resolution Therapy (IRRT), either because they were booted out due to signing the petition, or have made a decision to part ways. ​​
Support / Process Groups
The news of the allegations against Jon Connelly is certainly disturbing. We want to make sure everyone has a way to connect, process, and receive support. Here are some opportunities:
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***coming soon***
Participate / Volunteer
Co-Lead a Support / Process Group
​We understand some members of our RRT community are having a hard time processing the news of the allegations/complaint/petition. In response, we are organizing some support/process groups for the community. We understand the power of connecting through this transition.​ If you are interested in co-leading a support / process group, click the "Participate / Volunteer" button below.
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Help Us Launch and Build Our New Collective
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We are excited to announce we will be forming a new collective for community connection and learning opportunities. We are in the planning stages. It will be a collective with a fresh vision for the community and modality. We will need assistance launching and building our new collective. If you are interested in volunteering your time and expertise, click the "Participate / Volunteer" button below. We promise to not take advantage of anyone's generosity.
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Statutes and Articles
​Florida Statutes - Sexual Misconduct
456.063 Sexual misconduct; disqualification for license, certificate, or registration​
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491.0112 Sexual misconduct by a psychotherapist; penalties.
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394.4593 Sexual misconduct prohibited; reporting required; penalties.
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Articles
​If Your Therapist Harasses You: #MeToo
Uncovering sexual harassment and assault in the therapy room.
What Are Common Signs of Therapist Abuse? Jenner Law Firm, Trial Lawyers
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The Psychological Persuasion Techniques of Sexual Predators
In the Mind of the Sexual Offender
Grooming of Adults by Abusive Advisors: The Diabolical Dilemma of Disclosure
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14 Characteristics of Cult Leaders
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​What the Science of Power Can Tell Us About Sexual Harassment
NASW Code of Ethics: Social Workers' Ethical Responsibilities to Colleagues
2.06 - Sexual Relationships and 2.07 - Sexual Harassment
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[Note: You do not have to be an official, paying client to be considered a client. Also, social workers have ethical responsibilities to colleagues, including supervisees, students, trainees, or other colleagues over whom they exercise professional authority.]​​