Indiana board issues complaint against psychologist Pamela Christy

August 30, 2012

On May 23, 2012, the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency State Psychology Board issued a complaint against psychologist Pamela Christy, Ph.D., citing conduct which indicates that she has become unfit to practice due to her failure to keep abreast of current professional theory or practice.

According to the Agency’s document, in December 2009, Christy began providing counseling to Patient A, his ex-wife and their two daughters, following the mother and fathers’ divorce. Christy provided individual, joint and family therapy to the members of the family.

In November 2009, the court ruled in divorce that the mother would have sole legal custody of the daughters and that the mother would have “the deciding vote” in matters upon which she and Patient A disagreed, relative to the daughters’ health, religion and other issues. The court’s decision did not however preclude the father from having access to his daughters’ mental health records.

In Later in November 2010, Patient A requested his daughters’ mental health records. Christy conferred with the mother, who did not want them released. Christy informed Patient A of this and also cited in a letter to the Board that she would only release the records with the daughters’ permission and that “Patient A believes that he can make that decision for his children merely because they are under the age of 18…. I see no such distinction in the law” and even if there were a such a provision, “Patient A is still not entitled to the information.

Christy however was wrong. Indiana Code § 16-39-2-9(b)(1) states that a noncustodial parent has equal access to the minor child’s mental health records as the custodial parent.

Source: Complaint in the Matter of the License of Pamela Christy, Ph.D., License No. 20041691A, Cause No. 2012 IPSB 0008, Before the Indiana State Psychological Board.

Comments
Hoosier
2012-10-15 14:59:20
Wow, I have had similar experience with Pam. I would advise anyone to seek help from a therapist other than Christy. She made up diagnosis, lied about my childhood, and allowed secret recordings to occur while in private session. In addition to this, she made up several lies during my time with her. It is scary that there are manipulative people like her in the field of psychology. Please stay away from her.

concerned
2012-10-22 10:38:44
You need to file a complaint with the Indiana Professional Licensing Bureau immediately. Here is the link :

http://www.in.gov/attorneygeneral/2434.htm?WT.cg_n=Content&WT.cg_s=FAQs

It can take up to 6 months to a year for a response but they will get to it.

Carla Arnold
2016-10-26 09:02:50
I sought Dr. Christy's expertise with helping my child get an IEP, which has never been offered to her, & to ensure that the school was doing "their" job effectively so that my child would be on the road to success due to her mental illness'. I am now questioning whether Dr. Christy is advocating for "us" or the "school". She has done nothing short of paving the road for COMPLETE FAILURE where my daughter is concerned. She said things to the school principal that certainly have no documentation to back up the comment. Hence, my daughter with autism is being treated like a criminal with the school. I'm hiring an attorney as I can see that I'm going to need one.

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