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Deb Rinaudo Pamela Osborn More lies, railroading, abuse of power,secrecy, fraud and corruption by the AZ board of behavioral health Phoenix, Arizona |
26th of Sep, 2011 by User222165 |
I am a practitioner with extensive clinical experience in the mental health field who's had a successful practice for over 15 years. I am writing to report yet another perpetration of abuse of power and corruption by the Arizona Board of Behavioral Health and its infamous ringleader, Deb Rinaudo, as well as her right hand man, Pamela Osborn. As several others have had the courage to report before me this board seems to have made as its mission maximizing the number of professionals it establishes complaints against to make its very existence credible. And not only is it determined to find fault via hair splitting but most especially to assume and judge guilt if a complaint is filed by them. As a result of my experience with them I have come away believing, like others, that they are not interested in protecting consumers nor in practicing any sort of justice. I have read of, been personally exposed to, and directly experienced shaming, humiliating, finger pointing, ridiculous accusations, and table pounding raging from the ED, Deb Rinaudo. Which interestingly enough occurred in the presence of her subordinate, Pamela Osborn who not only failed to intervene in the high drama but also failed to blink an eye. I have witnessed and experienced that guilt is assumed unless you can prove beyond any shadow of a doubt in Ms. Rinaudo's mind that you are innocent. If the accused professional is not obsequious and ingratiating they often are punished with sitting for a shaming and uberexpensive psych eval whose results are not even considered in the hearings should they be within the sane, normal range. And if the professional therapist in question challenges or questions any words, actions, or procedures that the board takes they are further punished with disdain, further secrecy, and obstruction of the processing of the complaint. I've presently waited over two years for a decision regarding my case, and this in spite of the fact that I had a highly experienced and quite savvy attorney representing me. I now know based on hearing of other therapists' experiences that a large part of the delay I am experiencing is because I refused to be railroaded into signing a consent agreement that stated I agreed to my "guilt" in the matter. I chose this course since I'm unwilling to lack personal integrity not perjure myself: since I am not guilty of that of which I am accused. My attorney was shocked at the barbaric and primitive nature of the board's mentality and the witch hunt flavor of their proceedings. He/she has represented many professionals in front of a host of medical type boards, and never experienced the refusal to cooperate, collaborate, nor hear evidence on behalf of an accused professional. What was even more preposterous is the fraud Deb Rinaudo committed with evidence in my case. The latter was reported some time ago to the necessary authorities but no response nor actions have been taken to reprimand or hold the board nor its ED responsible. As I've read that no one has ever been successful in getting an answer as to why this board can continue to get away with psychological assault and rape in spite of the effort of many practitioners and attorneys, I also question why their power is so corrupt and so immutable. I don't mean to sound trite but it certainly leads me to wonder who's sleeping with whom or who has slept with whom in the past as these are governor appointed commissions. I think the general public as well as fellow practitioners would best be served if those of us who have suffered at these cruel hands of injustice could screw up our courage, band together, and perhaps threaten the board, the state, the governor with a class action law suit. That would be nominal recompense for wages and or a profession lost, ongoing pain and emotional suffering, attorney's fees, fees for personal therapy . . . |
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