Washington mental health counselor Andrew Phillips loses license for sex with teen client
May 26, 2010
On May 6, 2010, the Washington Department of Health (DoH) revoked the credential of registered counselor Andrew Phillips for unprofessional conduct.
The DoH’s charges against Phillips (which were issued in April 2010) state that between July and August 2009, Phillips, who was then employed atat Community Counseling Institute of Tacoma, provided drug and alcohol counseling to a 17-year-old female client. Between approximately October 2009 and November 2009, the client was placed with Phillips and his wife in the course of a dependency action. Between these latter dates, Phillips is alleged to have engaged in sexual misconduct with the teenager, including but not limited to hugging and kissing the client, fondling client’s breasts, sexual intercourse and mutual oral sex.
Phillips was given the opportunity to respond to the charges in a DoH hearing but affirmatively waived his opportunity for a hearing in the matter.
Source: Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law and Final Order (Waiver of Hearing) in the Matter of Andrew B. Phillips, Credential No. RC 60010154, Case No. M2010-314, State of Washington Department of Health, filed May 6, 2010 and Vernal Coleman, "Tacoma Drug Counselor Accused of Having Sex With 17-Year-Old Former Patient," Tacoma Weekly, April 21, 2010.
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